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Jeff Kinz wrote: > On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 12:50:02PM -0400, Don Levey wrote: >>> >> The intent was for me to use the iptables config information I've >> already developed. The machine will, in the end, be a gateway >> router/firewall, sending traffic to one of two subnets: one for the >> server machines, and one to the desktop machines. OK, I know this >> can be a bit much for a home network, but with 8 active machines now >> and at least three more coming online at some point soon, I want a >> little more control and protection that what my Linksys provides. > > This looks like it might be a dead on match for your needs: > http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/ > > QUOTE: > Morphix is a modular GNU/Linux livecd-enabled distribution (you burn > the CD, you put it in your CD-Rom drive, you boot and it works... no > harddisk-installation necessary, doesn't touch your data). > > It even has a "Recipes" section: > http://www.morphix.org/modules/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=13 By Jove, that may just be it! I'll check in more detail, thank you! -Don
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