Re: [gentoo-user] firewall on a cd

2007-05-19 Thread Neil Walker

Philipp Riegger wrote:

Have a look at Redwall.


If you want Gentoo, have a look at GNAP and catalyst.


Redwall is Gentoo - somebody else has done all the catalyst stuff. ;)


Be lucky,

Neil

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Re: [gentoo-user] firewall on a cd

2007-05-19 Thread Philipp Riegger


On 19.05.2007, at 01:19, Neil Walker wrote:


Have a look at Redwall.


If you want Gentoo, have a look at GNAP and catalyst.

Philipp
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Re: [gentoo-user] firewall on a cd

2007-05-18 Thread Neil Walker

Jamers wrote:

Any suggestions?
  


Have a look at Redwall.


Be lucky,

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Re: [gentoo-user] firewall on a cd

2007-05-18 Thread Karl Haines
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Jamers wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've built several gentoo based firewall and have been pretty
> happy with them. Since I use older hardware, the eventual 
> hard drive failures are a problem.
> 
> I am looking for input as to the best method to use to get
> a gentoo based (iptables) firewall onto a bootable CD,
> so I do not have to rely on hard drives any more.
> a USB stick based gentoo firewall (micro) distro
> would also be of interest.
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> 
> 
> James
> 

This could be done without too much trouble by creating a custom gentoo
livecd. I'm interested in this as well, for the same reasons. I have
quite a bit of old boxes lying around that would serve as good
firewalls, but I'm running out of HDDs. You can reply to me privately if
you like, and we could work on this together, make a little project out
of it. Let me know if you'd like to do this.

Thanks,
Karl Haines
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[gentoo-user] firewall on a cd

2007-05-18 Thread Jamers
Hello,

I've built several gentoo based firewall and have been pretty
happy with them. Since I use older hardware, the eventual 
hard drive failures are a problem.

I am looking for input as to the best method to use to get
a gentoo based (iptables) firewall onto a bootable CD,
so I do not have to rely on hard drives any more.
a USB stick based gentoo firewall (micro) distro
would also be of interest.


Any suggestions?



James




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