Linux Router for windows network?
Sir Light
sirlight at cox.net
Wed May 27 15:05:51 MST 2009
I also will second that recomendation too.... been running one for over 5 years.
Jon
---- Eric Shubert <ejs at shubes.net> wrote:
> I'll 2nd that recommendation. I've used IPCop for many years now, and am
> very happy with it. It can be run on a wide array of minimal software.
> If you have an old W98-era PC (266Mh or so), that'd make a perfect IPCop
> box. Just add a NIC or 2, and you're good to go.
>
> Matthew A Coulliette wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I would recommend IPCop. It is not a book, it is a router/firewall
> > distro and works quite well. I use it for my linux network, however, I
> > believe that windows people use it as well. There is an email list for
> > contrib support: ipcop-user at lists.sourceforge.net.
> > MatthewMPP
> >
> >
> >
> > mike Enriquez wrote:
> >> I believe it is possible to setup a Linux computer to act as a router
> >> for a small windows network. Does anyone on the list know of a book or
> >> article that explains how to set this up.
> >> It sounds like a good idea, is it possible?
> >> I am a newbie so be kind!
> >> Mike Enriquez :)
> >>
>
>
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
>
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