Re: Home Networking
From: monk (omega_monk@yahoo.com)Date: 02/14/02
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 06:25:53 -0800 (PST) From: monk <omega_monk@yahoo.com> To: themac@iinet.net.au, SECURITY-BASICS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Coyote Linux (www.coyotelinux.com)is a great floppy disk solution(there
is an embedded version on the way, but not here yet), and if you are
looking for something a little more robust, you may consider setting up
a Linux box, with iptables. Freesco is also a decent floppy solution,
and has a script to copy it to the hard drive. Just my $1.25.....
--- themac@iinet.net.au wrote:
> Finallly getting cable and I was hoping of implementing a home
> network of
> Xp and 1 dual boot win/linux client running on win 2000 server home
> edition.
>
> I was hoping of setting up a relatively "cheap" secure solution with
> remote possibilities, however i wouldnt mind (would you recommend?)
> having
> a dedicated shitty box for the FW rather than just a FW app (Tiny or
> Zone)
> running on the main server.? Any personal recommednations of good
> home
> cable routers to get or any other mapped topolgies of how anyone else
> has
> set out their home system is appreciated..
>
> Regards,
> Nick
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