Thanks all
for the giving information


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:01 AM, Sameer Verma <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:17 AM, G.D.Naidu 
> <[email protected]<naidu_001%40yahoo.co.in>>
> wrote:
> > If you can spend little money on this work, then i prefer you Mikrotik
> Router os, which has made by linux. There all things are quite easy and you
> can implement AAA too.
> >
>
> You don't need to buy a microtik router for this. From Microtik's
> documentation:
>
> "MikroTik RouterOS is the operating system of MikroTik RouterBOARD
> hardware. It can also be installed on a PC and will turn it into a
> router
> with all the necessary features - routing, firewall, bandwidth
> management, wireless access point, backhaul link, hotspot gateway, VPN
> server and more. RouterOS is a stand-alone operating system based on
> the Linux v2.6 kernel, and our goal here at MikroTik is to provide all
> these features with a quick and simple installation and an easy to use
> interface. You can try RouterOS today, go to www.mikrotik.com and
> download the installation CD image. The free trial provides all of the
> features with no limitations."
>
> There are other projects that provide similar services in small
> footprint. There's NoCatAuth (http://nocat.net), the mother of all
> such projects, now defunct, but still works quite well. Then there's
> Pyramid Linux, a successor to NoCatAuth (NoCatAuth -> NYCWireless
> Pebble - > Pyramid).
> http://metrix.net/howto/metrix-pebble.html?chapter=0&id=3 There's also
> Voyager Linux (also an offshoot of NYCWireless' Pebble)
> http://linux.voyage.hk/ Then there's Vyatta, a rather robust
> full-featured router platform (http://www.vyatta.com/).
>
> There's also m0n0wall, which is FOSS, but based on *BSD. Very small
> footprint (last time I used it the footprint of the OS was 8MB).
> http://m0n0.ch/wall/
>
> cheers,
> Sameer
> --
> Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor, Information Systems
> Director, Center for Business Solutions
> San Francisco State University
> http://verma.sfsu.edu/
> http://cbs.sfsu.edu/
> http://is.sfsu.edu/
>
> 
>



-- 
ilesh


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