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Cisco_King
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      10-14-2007, 03:07 PM
Hi Guys,
We can easily use any Linux box as a router. Even if we don't have
multiple network cards we can use the concept of

sub-interfaces to create a router. The following article describes how
to do it. I found it really helpful. Have a

look at

http://knowurtech.com/security/ipsec...made_easy.html

In general also i found this site quite interesting.
Cheers!!
Dinesh

 
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Sascha Tayefeh
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      10-14-2007, 10:40 PM
Hi!

Thank you for your advice, the article looks quite interesting.
However, we've been using Devil Linux (http://www.devil-linux.org) to
install a discless router/firewall and we are very confident.

Cheers!
Sascha Tayefeh

 
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