yeah, I forwarded that a while ago to a friend who's trying to build a LRP
based product with similar features (his would be a significant value add
since it would include the company's proprietary load-balancing module as
a binary-only add-on to the open-sourced platform).
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Mike Sensney wrote:
> I just came across this reference to a Debian based router that runs off a
> CD. The following is from one of the web pages.
>
> These are the minimal requirements for running Gibraltar:
> · Intel 486 compatible or better
> · 16 MB RAM (it may or may not be possible to run with 8 MB, but this
> has not been tested)
> · floppy drive
> · any ATAPI or SCSI CD-ROM drive (does not have to be bootable)
> · network interface(s)
> Normally, a Pentium class PC can handle multiple 100 MBit/s interfaces for
> routing, NAT and firewalling without problems. Optionally, a harddisk can
> be used to store log files and other persistent data. The main
> configuration data will be stored on a single floppy disk.
>
> http://www.gibraltar.at
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/gibraltar/
>
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