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Subject: [Livecd-users] LiveCD news updates
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From:    Tom Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:    Sat, 7 Jan 2006 16:18:31 -0800 (PST)


Hi All,

I've updated the LiveCD site. The latest news
is the announcement of Zero Shell - net services
LiveCD. I'm the first to admit, I don't know
what half of this stuff is, but I welcome them
to the LiveCD family. The site is in Italian and
English:

What is Zeroshell?

Zeroshell is a Linux Live CD distribution aimed at
providing the main network services a LAN requires:

    * Kerberos 5 authentication or with X.509
certificates;
    * 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;
    * Router with static and dynamic routes (RIPv2
with MD5 or plain text authentication and Split
Horizon and Poisoned Reverse algorithms);
    * 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 and Stateful Packet
Inspection (SPI) with filters applicable in both
routing and bridging;
    * NAT to use private class LAN addresses hidden on
the WAN with public addresses;
    * TCP/UDP port forwarding (PAT) to create Virtual
Servers. This means that real server cluster will be
seen with only one IP address (the IP of the virtual
server) and each request will be distributed with
Round Robin algorithm to the real servers;
    * Multizone DNS server with automatic management
of the Reverse Resolution in-addr.arpa;
    * Multi subnet DHCP server with the possibility to
fix IP depending on client's MAC address;
    * Host-to-lan VPN with PPTP protocol (Point to
Point Tunneling Protocol), MPPE (Microsoft Point to
Point Encryption) and GRE tunneling
    * Lan-to-lan VPN with encapsulation of Ethernet
datagrams in SSL/TLS tunnel, with support for 802.1Q
VLAN and configurable in bonding for load balancing
(band increase) or fault tolerance (reliability
increase);
    * PPPoE client for connection to the WAN via ADSL,
DSL and cable lines (requires a suitable MODEM);
    * Dynamic DNS client used to easily reach the host
on WAN even when the IP is dynamic;
    * NTP (Network Time Protocol) client and server
for keeping host clocks synchronized;
    * RADIUS server for providing secure
authentication and automatic management of the WEP
keys to the Wireless 802.11b/g networks supporting the
802.1x protocol in the EAP-TLS and PEAP form or the
less secure authentication of the client MAC Address;
the RADIUS server may also, depending on the username,
group or MAC Address of the supplicant, allow the
access on a preset 802.1Q VLAN.
    * Syslog server for receiving and cataloging the
system logs produced by the remote hosts including
Unix systems, routers, switches, WI-FI access points,
network printers and others compatible with the syslog
protocol;
    * Arpwatch monitor for monitoring ARP events on
the LAN such as duplication of IP addresses,
flip-flops and other faults;



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