I think people are missing the point. Why should slashdot have to pay $1600 for IP's . How many people would have even heard of LinuxWorld if they didn't read about it on Slashdot? (better poll question than the one today)
Basically I have heard enough complaints about the LW conference that I think all linux people should boycot the whole damn thing.
PS. Malda what the hell do you want 3 IP's for? Get one and then do IP masq. for the rest.
So does anyone know easy/hard it is to turn one of these things into a firewall? I would love to beable to easily configure a Qube or a Netwinder as firewall solution.
I'm interested in info on using dat changers under linux. Is anyone doing this? If so what changers are supported?
The machine I'm sitting at has an APS Technologies changer attached to it, of unknown model. The tape changer says "DATLoader600", but that is not an APS name.
I think people are missing the point. Why should slashdot have to pay $1600 for IP's . How many people would have even heard of LinuxWorld if they didn't read about it on Slashdot? (better poll question than the one today)
Basically I have heard enough complaints about the LW conference that I think all linux people should boycot the whole damn thing.
PS. Malda what the hell do you want 3 IP's for? Get one and then do IP masq. for the rest.
My browsers asks me before accepting cookies, and I can count on one hand the number of sights I have allowed it to store cookies for.
My IP number is shared with 50 (at work) and 2000 (at home) other people. They can't track who *I* am throught the IP number.
The idea of selling software per machine is brain dead anyway. Suppose I want to upgrade my processor, does than mean I need to buy a new license?
pardon me, but I think you could run a grocery store all on linux.
So does anyone know easy/hard it is to turn one of these things into a firewall?
I would love to beable to easily configure a Qube or a Netwinder as firewall solution.
The machine I'm sitting at has an APS Technologies changer attached to it, of unknown model. The tape changer says "DATLoader600", but that is not an APS name.
Here is a link to the APS website.
I'm interested in info on using dat changers under linux. Is anyone doing this? If so what changers are supported?