A P233 can easily run passively cooled, had one running for years at an
installation. I use Devil-Linux, which loads off a CD-ROM and stores the
config on a floppy, which can then be set to be read-only. Just needs at
least 64MB of RAM.
It can do all this stuff, but for a caching web proxy you're going to need a
lot more RAM if you're going without a hard disk.
"Visvanath Ratnaweera" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:40790ac6$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> > ...
> > The things I need it to have:
> > - DHCP server, DNS server, CUPS server, NAT, ...
> > - at least one USB port.
> > - no source of noise: no fan, no hard-drive.
> >
> > At first I thought I could reuse some old laptop of mine, but the lack
of
> > USB ports on them kills a big part of the motivation since I can't use
them
> > as print servers, then.
>
> Sounds to me like an awful lot of services for a router ;-)
>
> I would put
> - DHCP, NAT on this.
> - at most DNS (cache only), if it hat to be (otherweise the
> provider).
> - If lot of people surf a web-proxy makes sense - OK that
> won't be easy without a harddisk ;-)
>
> Other things, print-server, file-server, ... definitely stay
> _within_ the LAN.
>
> For a silent (H)diskless router have a look at
> http://www.fli4l.de
>
> Visvanath.