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Paul,

I've got a couple of Ubuntu CD's here, so I might as well give that a go. I was just thinking about an all-in-one as it would be easiest for me.

As for having two separate boxes, my wife is already complaining about the number of PC's in my "office" (=the bedroom), so I'm not even considering that <g>

Thanks for the info.

Peter

Paul Stagnoli wrote:

Hi Peter!

If you are determined to make it an all in one solution, I would suggest 
Debian.  You can't beat their package management system for maintaining the OS.

IMHO a better, more secure, approach is to use the box to create a firewall 
(including DHCP & DNS) and get another box for the internal server. I'd suggest 
IPCop http://www.ipcop.org for the firewall. The internal server can run Debian, 
Ubuntu, or whatever.

Good Luck,

Paul Stagnoli

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Hi group,

My oldest PC has been rotated past the entire family, and was finally retired last week.

So now I have at my disposal a 350MHz PII with 320MB Ram, 2 HD's of 20GB, NIC (and 2 more in the closet) and a DVD reader.

I could of course try to sell the parts online, but I am tempted to convert this old thing into a do-it-all server, which would be firewall, proxy, internal POP & SMTP, DHCP, DNS and file server.

Currently, my own P4 has 2 NIC's, one to my cable modem and one to the internal LAN. I run 602LanSuite (freeware edition), which incorporates the above services.

<finally getting to the heart of the matter>
Does anyone know of a free (linux?) solution that has all this?

I'm specifically looking at an all-in-one solution, considering that my linux knowledge is almost zero.

Any advice would be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,





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