Tim, You should try coyote linux which is based on the LRP. It has masquerading and a firewall that fits on one floppy. It's free if you configure it under linux or $49 if you configure it under windows. http://www.coyotelinux.com/coyote.html Regards, Judd. Tim Weaver wrote: > Apologies to fans of "I, Cladius". > > However, I am an idiot. I have been trying to get the Linux Router Project > download on a floppy. I have tried several LRP-related sites, including the > Linuxrouter.org site. I was looking for the superidiot image disk (go > figure...) so I can install and run a Linux firewall and gateway/router on > our home network. The machine I have has only an 800 mb harddrive and it > would take the Netmax firewall program, but I could install Mandrake 7.0 > with no problems. My knowledge isn't up to picking and choosing packages > since I am sure I'll leave some dependency out and muck the whole thing up > (not that I am not practiced at installs by now...). > > SO, I tried to download an LRP image to my main systems harddrive then write > to a 1.44 floppy > using rawrite (for Windows and in Dos). Both times I couldn't' write to the > disk. It's a new floppy which formats fine, but I will admit I was > frustrated enough not to try another floppy. > > My biggest frustration is when I need to create an image of a program or > distribution (I tried imaging Debian and got nothing but a string of 1's and > 0's upon booting the CR). I just have no clue what I am doing. > > Frustrated in Phoenix, > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss