Scott,

The AGP port on the 700 Mhz box died so rather than trying to fix it or 
replace it, I just let it be an opportunity, excuse, or justification (pick 
the one that best fits) to upgrade this machine. So, I now have a working 
700 Mhz machine with plenty of ram that can only drive one monitor. I 
figure it will be a good candidate for a firewall/NAT.

Ed

At 10:33 AM 2/22/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Wow 700Mhz.  I'm doing an OpenBSD firewall with a P75.  It's also handling
>IPSEC duties and acting as a wireless access point.  I think I've had
>it for about 3 years starting with OpenBSD 2.7. And here's the typical load
>average
>-bash-2.05b$ uptime
>  3:07PM  up 4 days, 20:01, 1 user, load averages: 0.08, 0.08, 0.08
>
>For a firewall -- even with stateful packet filtering -- you don't need
>much processor at all.  Certainly not for cable/dsl/dialup.
>
> > John,
> >
> > I will be glad to help with this activity. I want to learn about
> > firewall/NAT's. That is what I want to do with my 700 MHZ box that I
> > replaced with this one.
> >



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