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| Subject: | Re: a good firewall/router? |
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| Date: | Sat, 22 Oct 2005 14:59:59 +0300 |
Okay, I am sorry for that i didn't tell you more about my private network .... I have 1 Slackware as a firewall and as a router...the second slackware is my private internal file server and then the other 15 Windows Pcz. This is a small neighbour lan or network name it whatever you want :) ...i just want to know is it better to start to use a real router like those you mention above or i can continue using my slackware linux server as a router. i have a VPN/pptp connection 1mbit. Tell me if you need any other information about it ....as i told you before i just collect an information :) thanks guys ...alot regards
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