On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 09:56:08PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Altough I know floppy distro works absolutely well, in general i dont >like to use them. As you mentioned, they are 100% limited and nothing can >be done, specially if you need disk writings. I just cant imagine a >firewall with no logging at all !!! Using a squid proxy would save about >15% on your www bandwidth ( depends on each case, but 10-15% is generally >ok ). > > And, the most important, IDE disks are as cheap as they are fast .....
If anything is 100% limited, may as well say everything is 100% limited. I use bering (floppy distro) _because_ there is no IDE drive to generate heat, use electricity or break. Since I'm throwing the oldest box around up as a firewall, I'm like the fact that that their is minimal load on the powersupply. I've got ssh, iptables, weblet (an http server for status, logs etc). You can put everything on a cdrom if you want more. It does log, you could use weblet to download your logs, I'm using ssh, but could be using NFS instead. It's easy to add another floppy, I think all the other packages would fit on it. I don't see running squid on an LRP, if you need that, put it on a lan host, or use a regular distro... :) // George BTW - those new IDE disks are not very fast with older controllers or cpu. -- GEORGE GEORGALIS, System Admin/Architect cell: 347-451-8229 Security Services, Web, Mail, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] File, Print, DB and DNS Servers. http://www.galis.org/george
