Sorry, I ment to include this source as well,

A write up on installing this on an old PC.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6731/1/

Chris...

On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Chris Penn <cantorm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought this looked kind of cool for at least home use.
>
> http://www.zeroshell.net/eng/
> Zeroshell is a small Linux distribution for servers and embedded
> devices aimed at providing the main network services a LAN requires.
> It is available in the form of Live CD (HDD install possible) or
> Compact Flash image and you can configure and administer it using your
> web browser.
>
> Some features.
>    * Load Balancing and Failover of multiple Internet connections;
>    * UMTS/HSDPA connections by using 3G modems;
>    * RADIUS server for Wireless
>    * Captive Portal to support the web login on wireless and wired networks.
>    * QoS
>    * HTTP Proxy server which is able to block the web pages containing virus.
>    * Wireless Access Point mode
>    * Host-to-lan VPN with L2TP/IPsec
>    * Lan-to-lan VPN with encapsulation of Ethernet datagrams in SSL/TLS tunnel
>    * Router with static and dynamic routes
>    * 802.1d bridge with Spanning Tree protocol to avoid loops even in
> the presence of redundant paths;
>    * 802.1Q Virtual LAN (tagged VLAN);
>    * Firewall Packet Filter
>    * P2P File Sharing traffic
>    * NAT
>    * Multizone DNS server
>    * Multi subnet DHCP server
>    * Dynamic DNS client
>    * NTP client and server
>    * Syslog server
>    * LDAP, NIS and RADIUS authorization;
>    * X509 certification authority for issuing and managing electronic
> certificates;
>    * Unix and Windows Active Directory interoperability using LDAP
> and Kerberos 5 cross realm authentication.
> --
> "As we open our newspapers or watch our television screens, we seem to
> be continually assaulted by the fruits of Mankind's stupidity."
>  -Roger Penrose
>



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