While researching for my wireless setup (I'm getting ready to build the antenea) I 
came across their site.  The WRP looks like a derivative of the LRP.  I need to pull 
it down and play with it to make sure.  Eventually, I hope to to have an image up when 
I get done myself.

My requirements are secure point to point connecting 2 wired networks.  At this time I 
do not need roaming connectivity (though that may change, I don't have a laptop).  
What I plan to do to accomplish this is get it working first, then do a PPP over ssh2 
(ya, 2 floppy disks <shrug>) so that it will be somewhat resistent to sniffers.  Not 
that I am worried where I am yet, but, as I told a friend, we might as well do it 
right.

I am still debating the end config.  Choices
1 system
- Internet connectivity
- DMZ
- Internal Network
- Wireless network

2 systems
- Internet
- DMZ
- Link to internal router

-- Link to external router
-- link to internal hard wired lan
-- wireless PPP link to remote router/wireless lan

I'll probably go with the first for now, and migrate to the second later because I'm 
whacked.  :)

Steven Peck


On Thu, 26 July 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:

> 
> Scott C. Best, 2001-07-25 22:28 -0700
> >Mike:
> >
> >         Heya. You may want to look into this project, if
> >you haven't already. They've built a floppy-based firewall
> >called WRP to support their 802.11 hotspot community
> >network:
> 
> Charles, & Scott,
> I sent email to them asking if they would like to affiliate with us for the 
> base, and firewall portions of their project. Their WRP development could 
> easily be called a LEAF release.
> 
> I believe the rest of the NoCat project doesn't fall within our stated 
> goals, that's why I asked them to affiliate rather than join.
> 
> --
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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