From: Jason A. Corcoran. (jason at domain corcoran.tc)
Date: Wed 30 May 2001 - 17:16:40 IST
I only down loaded iso 7.0 from the esat site todat, check again.
Jason.
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 16:37, Patton, Tony wrote:
> are there any iso's available for suse?
> tried ftp.esat.net but couldnt find iso's.
>
> Tony Patton
> MIS Software Developer
> North West Institute of Further &
> Higher Education
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul O'Neil [mailto:pjoneil at domain email.uophx.edu]
> Sent: 30 May 2001 14:15
> To: HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex2); ILUG (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] Firewall / File Server
>
>
> I gotta say, I recently installed the latest SuSe 7.1. Its simply awesome.
> I'd stay away from RedHat especially MAndrake to be honest. There fine to
> get a desktop up and running easily but I needed PHP, APache, MySQL and now
> that I bought a persistent internet connection Firewall/Router/PRoxy. This
> distro has the least problems. I had all this up and running right away. I
> highly recommend SuSe.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-admin at domain linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at domain linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex2)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:50 AM
> To: ILUG (E-mail)
> Subject: [ILUG] Firewall / File Server
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have finally backed up all my data from that cursed Win2k server, and am
> about to put Linux on it.
> I need it to do the following:
> ISDN Dial-on-Demand
> Routing, Forwarding, NAT and Firewalling
> File and Print Serving.
> Which distro/generation of distros should I be looking at.
>
> Redhat 7.1 and Mandrake 8.0 both seem to address security a lot more openly
> than previous versions, but I do have a proper boxed set of Redhat 7.0
> server.
> I don't like Debian, it's just not very friendly, and I haven't seen
> Slackware in years.
>
> Does anyone have any decent info on smoothwall?
> I saw it on the Linux Format CD, and it looked pretty interesting.
>
> I wouldn't mind seperating the File & Print onto a seperate server if it
> was really necessary or better off.
>
> Effectively I have two LANs, one of which has an ISDN Router connecting me
> to work, and the other one being my own little private network.
> I'd like to set the ISDN card in the box to dial on demand for standard
> internet traffic instead of going through work.
>
> Thanks,
> David.
>
> David Hamilton
> Senior Technical Consultant
> HP Ireland
>
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