LRP is still alive and kicking, though the development is a bit scattered
these days. The best way to get connected with it is to go to the Web site
you (apparently) already know, www.linuxrouter.org, and join the LRP
majordomo mailing list. Participants on it regularly post sites where they
have LRP variants and documentation available.

Although nothing much has been done the the site's Home Page, the associated
ftp site has the current stable version, the current unstable version, and
some add-ons available. A more bleeding edge version (up to 2.2.x kernel;
the stable version uses 2.0.36), known as Kilimanjaro, is also available,
though not from the main LRP site.

There was just this weekend some talk about someone new taking over the lead
role in development. As a relative outsider to LRP, it's hard for me to tell
if this will really happen, but the discussion talked about new, more
complete LRP sites in the US, Europe, and either AUstraila or New Zealand.

At 10:41 PM 10/10/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>        Does anyone happen to know if the Linux Router Project is still
>being maintained,  supported,  updated, etc ???
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Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
Palo Alto, CA                                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]        
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