Well, the main site is www.linuxrouter.org with links and a mail list.  The site is 
....dated.

Try also leaf.sourceforge.net for several custom varients and lots of documentation.  
Also, I advise you use that mail list as it is a bit more responsive.

Other than, 'put them at schools' what are you looking to accomplish?  Are they to be 
internal routers or NAT'ing firewalls?  That kind of figures into which I would 
recommend.  I believe that there are now 4 firewalls available for it and sshv1 is 
readily available for remote admin as is sshv2, but you need another disk drive for v2 
to fit.

You could also get the links from my page leaf.blkmtn.org

I believe coyote is a pay for item, could be wrong and I know nothing of freesco.

Steven Peck
ps- There are 2 lugod members involved in the leaf project, mainly answering leaf list 
questions and some docmentation for both of us.


On Mon, 17 September 2001, "Ehrhart, Jay" wrote:

> 
> I am looking for a cheap alternative to buying a router.  I have plenty of
> PCs and I wanted to put Linux on them and make them routers.  I want to
> place these PCS\routers at remote school sites so they need to be simple and
> quick to rebuild in the event of trouble.
> I heard of a Linux version that fits on a floppy and sets up a PC as a
> router.  Does anyone know the name of it and\or where I can get it?
> 
> Jay


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