MonMotha, Do you have PPP and dial-on-demand support on your floppy? I need to set up a system to share a dial-up connection between 8 Windows PCs networked together (until our DSL gets installed in a few weeks). I have a 486DX50 or a 486DX4-100 to choose from and hopefully there are enough working parts to get one complete system. I was looking at LRP, but I though I would ask about your floppy linux.
Dusty > Current specs: > > Kernel: 2.4.19-pre6 (I've got another one on 2.4.19-pre7, but it's > proven to be a bit unstable), all the netfilter patches you can cram in > LibC: uClibc-0.9.11 > IPtables: CVS as of about a week or so ago > Busybox 0.60.2 > IPRoute2 (latest) > iputils (latest) > udhcp 0.9.6 > > The kernel supports vlans, trunking (bonding), ethernet bridging, and > QoS. The appropriate userspace utilities are also there. It would > make a great "demo disk" to show off what a linux firewall can do > (ever wanted to download 5 ISOs and play UT with the same ping as when > you weren't downloading? it's quite possible...). > > No SSH on it yet as I haven't gotten around to compiling it and making > it fit (the floppy is getting to be a bit tight as the kernel is rather > large with all the networking code). It was obviously designed as a > floppy router/firewall. > > I'll put the image up for all to get when I can fix my server. Until I > get it back up (which will probably be late friday or maybe tuesday if > not friday), I can send it to people upon request in a personal email. > > I also have a utilities disk that has a dialog based frontend on it, > though it mostly just reads what's in /proc for you. > > --MonMotha > > > Dustin Cross wrote: >> I am interested! What kernel are you using? What tools do you have >> on the disk? SSH? IPtables? >> >> Dusty >> >> >>>If you need any help doing HDD-less linux distros, don't hesitate to >>>ask me as I've been working on that quite a bit recently. I've got a >>>complete system with basically every networking tool you could ever >>>want (including full ipv6 support) on one barely full floppy disk, >>>and that's without tweaking the linking and compiler optimization for >>>size. >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> LUAU mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
