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RE: Linux Router KIT
From: Christopher Neitzert <chris () razorfish com>
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 00:13:37 -0500
At 12:10 PM 10/28/98 -0900, you wrote:
Another group doing this is the Linux Router Project: http://www.linuxrouter.org
Over here at Razorfish we've been using Linux boxen as Routers, Firewalls and Crypto over IP Encapsulation Routers for about six months now. Its fairly robust and pretty damn inexpensive ($550.00 and some elbow grease) for what it delivers. We've managed to get everything we need into one 1.6mb floppy on Pentium 90 with 64megs RAM (3 in image) with two to four ethernet cards in place. I'm fairly happy with its preformance and it does beat in quality as well as price some of the solutions various networking groups have made for the same requirements. ...Now all i need is a way to plug the thing into my PBX for intra-office toll-free calls :D Christopher | || ||| || r a z o r f i s h , new york christopher k. neitzert [ director of information services ] >> (1) 212.966.5960
Current thread:
- Re: Linux Router KIT Neil J. McRae (Nov 01)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Jon Lewis (Nov 01)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Roeland M.J. Meyer (Nov 01)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Neil J. McRae (Nov 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Linux Router KIT Christopher Neitzert (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Dan Hollis (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Paul Vixie (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT David Diaz (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Paul Vixie (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Jawaid Bazyar (Nov 02)
- Re: Linux Router KIT Jon Lewis (Nov 01)