Linux routers

al plant webmaster at hawaiidakine.com
Thu Nov 1 20:04:08 PST 2001


Yuser wrote:
> 
> I read Bens's post about setting up RH 7.2 as a dedicated router and
> wondered if anyone has tried any of the floppy routers?
> 
> I recently switched my old-old Slackware router to Freesco
> (www.freesco.org).  Its similar to the LRP (www.linuxrouter.org), although
> not as robust as the LRP, it is much easier to get running.
> 
> I am using it now for dialup on a DX2/66 with 16mb ram and no harddrive
> and have had very little problems.  It has support for 3 network cards, 2
> modems, a caching DNS server, diald, a web interface, port forwarding,
> dial-in, and a few other goodies.
> 
> Just a thought if you have some old hardware laying around and some time
> to kill.
> 
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Hi,

I run freesco routers here and they are fine.
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