On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:55:09PM -0300, juaid wrote:
> In this days someone sayed that he did not recommend to use a RH 7.3 box as
> router, and recommended the Linux Router Project
> 
> Is this true?

Just depends ...

> Why?

If you need to fit it on one floppy disk like LRP, then LRP is better
for obvious reasons. Other than that I can't think of any other
reasons it would be better. Of course, having less installed, means
less to configure, and less to worry about. Maybe some benefit there.
Performance is not a factor. If anything a full blown distro would
have more networking tools.

> Is it a too "heavy" distribution to use as router so it does not have the
> required performance to do so?

"Heavy"? What does that mean? 

-- 
Hal Burgiss
 



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