>From my collection of previous posts: On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 00:00, Will Totten wrote: > If you have the time and patience there is tons of information on the > web about setting up a linux router. You can use just about any distro > or use one of the several stripped down router versions of linux. > > http://www.linuxrouter.org/ > http://www.flounder.net/ipchains/ipchains-howto.html > http://www.cthunter.org/linux/linux-gateway.html > http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/2100/1/ *** Per Henry White an article refferencing www.freesco.org : "This is a small guide written to guide you on your journey of setting up a Linux router/firewall. It'll allow you to share your Internet connection and provide some protection to your home network..." http://www.viperlair.com/articles/soft_guide/networking/lnx_fw_1.shtml *** Hope this helps. George Wayne Gambill ... Registered Linux User: #311028 -----Original Message----- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 20:28:47 -0700 Subject: Linux Routing Software Anyone know of any other linux packages for routing other than: www.mikrotik.com www.clarkconnect.com I looking for routing package that is both command-line/GUI, I know some of you will say just go and get a Cisco router (been there, done that, ready for a new toy/project). I was hoping to implement it to track network usage/restrict bandwith for a project where I've got equipment co-located (Inflow, same building as Sterling Network, I believe some of you are doing a tour there.) Thanks, Dennis