I have been testing it on a Pentium 133 w/ 32mb and the admin interface is somewhat
slow, but I still consider it acceptable. Right now I have converted about 10 of my
internal users to using it for their proxy server and the speed doesn't seem much
slower than my current proxy server which is a PIII 700.
Jason Harris
Wick Building Systems, Inc.
404 Walter Road
Mazomanie, WI 53560
(608) 795-4281x455
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More or less on the same subject as David, can cooker-firewall run on a
server that is slow (<= Pentium 200) ?
I have tried it on my P200 w 64MB and like the look and feel of it but the
administration interface is extremely slow and constantly time out on the
graphics. My guess is that the excryption is so slow on a slow machine that
it doesn't deliver the graphics fast enough.
Have anybody had the same problem as I and has anybody tried to run it on a
eaven slower machine ?
/Anders