> It is posible to use ipsec.lrp (1.9) on a standard LRP 2.9.8 flopply
(provided that I correctly patch and recompile the 2.2.19 kernel that comes
with it ) ?
>
> I need to set up just a tunnel endpoint, and want to run it from a bare
1.44 floppy in a 1 NIC machine, so I don�t want the additional features (and
overhead ) of Dachstein.

Yes, you could make your own kernel to use with LRP 2.9.8, although you're
probably better off not trying to re-compile the kernel...just use one of
the ipsec-enabled kernels available from my site.  Since you're targeting a
single floppy, you'll probably want the small kernel with IPSec support.

I can also virtually guarantee you won't be able to fit IPSec on a 1.44
floppy, but you may be able to squeeze it onto a 1.68K disk.  Also, while
you're free to use LRP 2.9.8 as a base, don't do this just because the
"default" distribution of Dachstein comes with several extra fetures.  You
can customize your disk, removing anything you don't want/need (ie dnscache,
weblet, dhclient, dhcpd), and IIRC, you'll wind up with a base image smaller
than LRP 2.9.8 (lots of work went into shrinking & updating root.lrp in
Dachstein).

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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