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On 12/21/06, Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx <Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dan, When my youngest son got his own new PC 1 and a half years ago, the old one (P2 350MHz) was transformed into a server. I stuck in 2 network cards, 2 HD's of 20GB each and 320MB of Ram. Then I installed ClarkConnect on it (freebie Home version, can be downloaded from http://www.clarkconnect.com ). It's an all-in-one linux distro which comprises all what I mentioned below, plus many more things (DNS, DHCP, HTTP, FTP server, you name it). And it's very newbie-friendly: it took me less than an hour to be up and running.
Thanks Peter. It sounds like an alternative to IPCop. Have you heard of that one and/or investigated/tried it? I am downloading the free Community edition of ClarkConnect as I write this. Hopefully, will have a chance to play with it and IPCop after Christmas. - Dan
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