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. At 11:39 AM 7/3/2000 -0400, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
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 them ? Does it work with dial up access ?
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