> Yo!
> 
> On Sun, 2 May 1999, Henti Smith wrote:
> 
> > I have friend that needs to get his 386 4MB ram to be the diald server .. as
> > to release his other machine to work on .. 
> > 
> > can somebody please point me into a direction or something to get a diald
> > setup on a boot disk for 4MB etup with possible masq support for routing his
> > 192.168 network ?
> 
> Hmm... first of all 4 MB would be rather too little... U need at least

I wouldn't give up on a 4MB machine.  I've run X, ethernet, and diald
on a 4MB laptop (But quickly bought more ram!).  For a diald server
with all the other stuff turned off this may well be enough.  All you
need running are inetd, syslogd, a mingetty for 4 virtual consoles, diald and
pppd.  It might fit.  The worst that will happen is it will swap itself
to death when you try to connect.

-- cary

> 8 MB but rather more... I made a boot floppy imaga with mgetty, diald and
> pppd on it exactly fer that purpose (connecting small office via diald to 
> internet). I only tested it with standard analogue modem (never had
> chance to try ISDN). If U are really interested I can make a copy fer U
> but I have to warn U that I made this one floppy diald router only fer one
> office and was tested only there and it is configured specifically for
> that office.
> 
> There is a project going on called LRP (Linux Router Project). U can find
> it on http://www.psychosis.com/linux-router/ It is highly portable and
> configurable. I just found about it too late :(
> 
> lp,
> 
> BlaYO
> 
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