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[NMLUG] Re: Linux Router/Firewall
I would use iptables :) there are a few GUIs for it , check freshmeat
also, here is a iptables script you might can use
jd
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 13:12, Robert Delahunt wrote:
> For those old machines, you can use Smoothwall 2.0 Linux and have a
> router/firewall solution almost instantly. If you want to make your own
> solution, I'd recommend Slackware-Current or Mandrake 10 (but a very
> scaled-down Mandrake 10). Linux From Scratch would also work, but it would
> be more time. In my opinion, Smoothwall is the best solution that requires
> very little work, and has excellent options and features. Slackware-Current
> would make the best do-it-yourself solution.
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jd@taproot.bz
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