Re: [SLE] coyote linux router on a disk
Check out Freesco. It is free for all uses (Coyote is not,
IIRC), and does support dial-up. If you don't have any
oddball hardware, setup can be as little as ten minutes.
Plus it can be ran from a partition on the harddrive for
better performance, logging, etc. Check it out at
www.freesco.org Don't let the version number fool you. It
works very well.
Monte
--- Samy Elashmawy
NOPE its some sort of router on a disk derived from the linux router project. I thinlk its supposed to be a much more user/newbie type of router that is much easier to set up and install. It looks interesting to me ,as I am realy tight on time over the summer. If it works and is realy easy to set up and meets my dial up modem and frewalling need then I will give it a go. I jusyt got too much stuff on my plate and dont have time to slug it out.
I allready have suse 6.3 loades on a pentuim 100 for the last three months , finaly gotten wvdial working on it , but have had no time to start working on ip masq and firewalling on it yet. So at this piont in time the coyote linux looks promising , especialy if I can get it working during one of my lunch breaks.
Samy:
Coyote is the newest release of TurboLinux, if I'm not mistaken. Release 6.04 I believe.
- Mike
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks, found a refrence to coyote linux router on a
disk in the current
issue of Linux Mag.
Have any of you used it , and have you used the free version or the full versiiion , and what are the diffrences if any between
At 11:39 AM 7/3/2000 -0400, Michael J. McGillick wrote: them ? Does it work
with dial up access ?
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Does that mean that Coyote does not suport dial up over telco lines ? Meanwhile I will check out freesco At 10:34 AM 7/3/2000 -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
Check out Freesco. It is free for all uses (Coyote is not, IIRC), and does support dial-up. If you don't have any
how does it handle getting the isp assinged ip address on each dial up ??
oddball hardware, setup can be as little as ten minutes. Plus it can be ran from a partition on the harddrive for better performance, logging, etc. Check it out at www.freesco.org Don't let the version number fool you. It works very well.
Monte
--- Samy Elashmawy
wrote: NOPE its some sort of router on a disk derived from the linux router project. I thinlk its supposed to be a much more user/newbie type of router that is much easier to set up and install. It looks interesting to me ,as I am realy tight on time over the summer. If it works and is realy easy to set up and meets my dial up modem and frewalling need then I will give it a go. I jusyt got too much stuff on my plate and dont have time to slug it out.
I allready have suse 6.3 loades on a pentuim 100 for the last three months , finaly gotten wvdial working on it , but have had no time to start working on ip masq and firewalling on it yet. So at this piont in time the coyote linux looks promising , especialy if I can get it working during one of my lunch breaks.
Samy:
Coyote is the newest release of TurboLinux, if I'm not mistaken. Release 6.04 I believe.
- Mike
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks, found a refrence to coyote linux router on a
disk in the current
issue of Linux Mag.
Have any of you used it , and have you used the free version or the full versiiion , and what are the diffrences if any between
At 11:39 AM 7/3/2000 -0400, Michael J. McGillick wrote: them ? Does it work
with dial up access ?
-- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
=====
"Here, catch! Don't worry, it won't bite...BBZZZZAAAAPPP!!!...much <snicker>"
What an unsuspecting mechanic hears as he learns to never, ever, play 'Catch' with a bored electrician ;)
Monte Milanuk
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Does it suport wvdial ? Or must you use its own ppp dialer module/package ? At 10:34 AM 7/3/2000 -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
Check out Freesco. It is free for all uses (Coyote is not, IIRC), and does support dial-up. If you don't have any oddball hardware, setup can be as little as ten minutes. Plus it can be ran from a partition on the harddrive for better performance, logging, etc. Check it out at www.freesco.org Don't let the version number fool you. It works very well.
Monte
--- Samy Elashmawy
wrote: NOPE its some sort of router on a disk derived from the linux router project. I thinlk its supposed to be a much more user/newbie type of router that is much easier to set up and install. It looks interesting to me ,as I am realy tight on time over the summer. If it works and is realy easy to set up and meets my dial up modem and frewalling need then I will give it a go. I jusyt got too much stuff on my plate and dont have time to slug it out.
I allready have suse 6.3 loades on a pentuim 100 for the last three months , finaly gotten wvdial working on it , but have had no time to start working on ip masq and firewalling on it yet. So at this piont in time the coyote linux looks promising , especialy if I can get it working during one of my lunch breaks.
Samy:
Coyote is the newest release of TurboLinux, if I'm not mistaken. Release 6.04 I believe.
- Mike
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks, found a refrence to coyote linux router on a
disk in the current
issue of Linux Mag.
Have any of you used it , and have you used the free version or the full versiiion , and what are the diffrences if any between
At 11:39 AM 7/3/2000 -0400, Michael J. McGillick wrote: them ? Does it work
with dial up access ?
-- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
=====
"Here, catch! Don't worry, it won't bite...BBZZZZAAAAPPP!!!...much <snicker>"
What an unsuspecting mechanic hears as he learns to never, ever, play 'Catch' with a bored electrician ;)
Monte Milanuk
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