On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, osama bin zia wrote:
> I think linux machine can act as a router but i
> am unable to find any documentation. Please if
> anybody can tell me where to get help on this
> topic.
The following is the site for the Linux Router
Project. I've set up a couple of test boxes and it
(+)> I think linux machine can act as a router but i am unable to find any
(+)> documentation. Please if anybody can tell me where to get help on this
(+)> topic.
(+)>
(+) Check out ipfwadm or firewall how to.
(+)
Also, you should set the 'optimize as router'option in make config
-Paul
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On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, osama bin zia wrote:
> I think linux machine can act as a router but i am unable to find any
> documentation. Please if anybody can tell me where to get help on this
> topic.
>
> thanx
> -osama
>
Check out ipfwadm or firewall how to.
Enjoy,
Richard Rager
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PLEAS
I think linux machine can act as a router but i am unable to find any
documentation. Please if anybody can tell me where to get help on this
topic.
thanx
-osama
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES!
http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat
> "cc" == Chuck Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cc> Where is the cheapest place to get these routers? I haven't looked
cc> in a while, the last I checked they were $800 a piece. I already have
cc> a 3com IQ modem and with a high speed serial card, I have gotten
cc> full usage from the circ
c: Chuck Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Red Hat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 01, 1998 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: System Load when using Linux as a router
>On Fri, 1 May 1998, Derek Balling wrote:
>> On Fri, 1 May 1998, Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Derek Balling wrote:
> On Fri, 1 May 1998, Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chuck Carson wrote:
> > > I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router places on
> > > a machine. I want to use a RH
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Derek Balling wrote:
> Mail, News, Web, Router, and Shell on my linux box, I average around 0.80
> to 1.10 on my load, which is really not that bad at all, given that its a
> measly 486DX4/100. A ballsier machine can, I'm sure, bring that load value
Keep in mind that routing
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chuck Carson wrote:
> > I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router places on
> > a machine. I want to use a RH box with an ISDN circuit to route to a
> > 5 to 6 compu
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chuck Carson wrote:
> I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router places on
> a machine. I want to use a RH box with an ISDN circuit to route to a
> 5 to 6 computer lan. I want to also use the Linux machine as a mail and
With the Netgear ISDN router
e
5-7 users doing development with vi and gcc at once (busted server at
school) with no problems and excellent responsiveness.
I think your dual-pentium box should be fine...
Deke
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chuck Carson wrote:
> I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router place
mp]$ uptime
1:45am up 3 days, 3:20, 1 user, load average: 0.06, 0.03, 0.01
That's more than enough hardware, IMHO.
> I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router places on
> a machine. I want to use a RH box with an ISDN circuit to route to a
> 5 to 6 compute
I am curious as to what kind of load using Linux as a router places on
a machine. I want to use a RH box with an ISDN circuit to route to a
5 to 6 computer lan. I want to also use the Linux machine as a mail and
web server. The Linux box is a dual pent 200 mmx machine with all
UW SCSI and 2 intel
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