IPCop is ideal for your application.
See www.ipcop.org
It's free and now based on a 2.4.20 kernel. Supports PSTN, ISDN, ISDN DOV, PCI ADSL, plus Ethernet ADSL.
It has a cgi GUI so you can run it blind on an old Pentium in the cupboard.
The ISO image is about 25MB which in quite compact. You can run it on an old 200MB HDD or even on Compact flash.
Cheers,
- Guy.
At 02:46 am 04/07/2003 +1000, you wrote:
hi, I want to run linux as a gateway computer between my lan and the internet. I am well aware of the tools needed to acomplish this task as I have been using linux for the last 2 years or so. my dilemmer is this. I am the only one who knows and understands linux in my household, and my partner prefers to use windows. I am searching for a way to enable her to be able to point and click and start or stop pppd and get the usual connection statistics she has become acustom to. currently, I run debian3.0 kernel 2.4.20 and speakup-1.5. I must point out at this point in time that I am a blind user of GNU/Linux and prefer to use it as my os of choice due to the nature of the free software movement. any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance.
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