[opensuse] Re: ipcop



Per Jessen wrote:
Eberhard Roloff wrote:

Per Jessen wrote:
I've got a 486DX2 machine running as firewall/gateway, but it's stuck
on SuSE 7.1 - I would certainly be interested in getting it upgraded
to 10.2. The 256Mb yast memory requirement might be a problem, but
I'm sure I'll find a way around that.


/Per Jessen, Zürich
imho, for this machine, you are MUCH better off by using ipcop.

http://ipcop.org

Hmm, interesting. Will ipcop run in 24Mb RAM ? It looks good I have to
say.

I do not know. I can positively say, that I successfully used it with a
DX2 and 32 MB. With such a configuration you cannot expect to have squid
proxy and all the other features to deliver performance for hundreds of
users, but it worked very well for my home network and it worked and
worked and worked and never stopped.

Eberhard

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