Forum: Network Security May 5th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,682 You don't need to get any version of Linux. The smoothwall iso is all you need. You can boot from it once you burn it to a CD and it already includes a complete version of Debian.
Andy |
Forum: Network Security Apr 27th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,682 No problem. Let us know how things work out.
Andy |
Forum: Network Security Apr 27th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,682 Heck yeah! You could feasibly run smoothwall on an 486 if you really cared to. If you go to smoothwall.org, you can download an iso for smootwall express. It's a pretty easy and straigtforward... |
Forum: Network Security Apr 26th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,682 No problems at all. Especially if you are using it as a firewall/router. It'll basically look at the traffic as regular TCP/IP traffic. To be honest though, a p4 2.24 is going to be WAY overkill... |
Forum: Network Security Apr 7th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,682 Go with a Linksys WRT54G. It's also a wireless ap, but you can disable that if you don't need it. I use one of these at home and from what I can tell, there's no limit to the number of ports that... |
Forum: Network Security Apr 7th, 2005 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 18,972 There are a number of ways that you could accomplish this one.
1 -- You would need to set up a router to route traffice from your 192.0.0.0 network to your 210.0.0.0 network and vice versa. This... |