Check out the following site, it's kind of an repository for firewall howtos, etc...
http://www.linuxfirewall.com

The linux router project may also have some applicable information.
http://www.linuxrouter.org

It seems to be down right now, but there are mirrors-search google for linux router
project.
Glen Sagers

Rusty Carruth wrote:

> etharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Mandrake (at least since 7.1) is  "optimized" for at least pentium class
> > machines, I suggest you try to find a older copy of redhat (6.0, I am sure
> > would run) or the 7.0 i486arch version of mandrake. But bud, you are going to
> > make a compairision then you are tieing onehand and both feet and one eye
> > against a 500 kilo gorilla
>
> Oh, I don't know.  My firewall at home is Mandrake 7.0.2, which was the only
> 486 mandrake available back when I built the box.  ITs been running as my
> firewall quite happily for a long time now.  (The current box is a 'high-speed
> 486 dx2-66' that replaced a slow-speed 486 dx33 ;-)  I use dialup at 33.6 only...
>
> > On Sunday 29 July 2001 11:10, Gavin wrote:
> > > Dear Experts,
> > >
> > > I need your help, I have been given an old Toshiba DynaBook EZ 486, I want
> > > to use it as a floppy bootup firewall for my SOHO system, any suggestions
> > > on software to be used? also I need to get the manuals in english,
> > > everything is in Japanese. thanks for your help in advance.
>
> Argh.  That's a pain.  Hmm.  System manuals.  Did you look on the Toshiba
> web site?
>
> Back to the software.  I'm using Mandrake 7.0.2 on my 486 boxes right now.
> Red Hat should work also - there was a time when RH worked on anything from
> 486 up but I don't know if that's still the case.  Same with Slackware and
> SuSe - they used to but I don't know any more.
>
> You'll need to install, as a minimum, the base system, compiler, and firewall
> tools.  After making a bunch a firewalls, I've started installing as much
> as possible and then going back and disabling all un-needed services.  This
> makes it easier to run those tools that you'd not normally think to install,
> like kppp and the ppp monitoring tools (whose names I forget, but which are
> really cool to run ;-).  That way you don't have to go back and install them
> later.  But I'm lazy ;-)
>
> (where 'making a bunch of firewalls' means about 3 or 4 or so in the last year...)
>
> rc
>
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