> This results in a 22Port Ethernet router (1 Gigabit, 20 10/100 d-link,
1
> 10/100 integrated compaq)
>
> Software:
> -Bering RC3 running latest shorewall
> -Latest modules for the DFE and Compaq cards (compiled by me)
> -dhcprelay
> -sshd
> -netsnmp (for MRTG statistics)
> -weblet with LRPStat (for live statistics)
>
> Do you have any comments, suggestions, questions?

Killer system...I'm jealous!

The one suggestion I'd make has to do with weblet.  I'd keep (or modify
to your liking) the web content, java bandwidth applet, and the small
server the java applet connects to, but remove sh-httpd in favor of boa,
thttpd, or some other thin web-server.  While I like sh-httpd (I wrote
most of it!), and it works pretty well, it has a tendency to leave
temporary files hanging around, and it's not what I'd consider "ready
for production" on a system like this.  With lots of RAM and storage for
packages, there's no reason to not go with something a bit more tested
(and hopefully stable) than sh-httpd.

Everything else looks fine, and should make a pretty amazing platform.
If you get a chance to do any network "stress tests" or performance
profiling, please share the results.

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



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