That looks pretty dang cool.  All the benifits of a Linux router without the
fun text file editing :)  I'm going to have to try this .. especially since
I have found the currently available how-to's for setting up ipchains and ip
masquerading sorely lacking when using Red Hat 7.

Does anyone know where I can find newer how-to's?  The generic how-to's that
I used to use have become way out of date for the newest Red Hat.  They
mention files and folders that no longer exist and just make things more
confusing :(

Todd

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Texidor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Home network security question

> I found a distribution called e-smith (www.e-smith.org) which is
> excellent (IMHO).  I installed it on an old P166 with a 10GB drive in
> it.  Installation was a breeze and configuration was so simple.   I have
> it installed as an Internet server/gateway.
>
> e-smith also provides ibays which you can configure to be available to
> the internal network, or both internal and external networks.  I have a
> few set up for things like shared data and an mp3 jukebox etc... These
> are secure to the outside world.
>
> e-smith has everything you need to, email server, http server, dhcp etc
> etc etc...
>
> I would recommend it to anyone... even those who haven't done anything
> with linux before... it's VERY simple!
>
> N
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