Thanks to the GPL, this project is *NOT* gone. There are numerous single-disk distos that can trace their lineage directly to LRP, including:
The SourceForge based LEAF Project
(http://www.leaf-project.org)...which was initially formed by a collection of LRP users/developers in an effort to provide a single place for the community to provide updates and modifications to LRP. The LEAF project has continued to evolve, and now has several "LRP-Like" distributions available, with recent versions including the 2.4 kernel with IPTables support, optional use of uClibc for even smaller space requirements, etc.
Check out the LEAF project: http://www.leaf-project.org/
Initially based on LRP, you should find the distos available pretty familiar, and depending on exactly what kind of VPN connection you need to setup, you can probably find something that will work "out of the box"...even for running off of CD or Flash drives!
So...how much do you think Coke had to pay Microsoft to replace some of the "Pepsi Blue" error screens with "Coke Red"?!?
Thanks to the GPL, this project is *NOT* gone. There are numerous single-disk distos that can trace their lineage directly to LRP, including: The SourceForge based LEAF Project (http://www.leaf-project.org) ...which was initially formed by a collection of LRP users/developers in an effort to provide a single place for the community to provide updates and modifications to LRP. The LEAF project has continued to evolve, and now has several "LRP-Like" distributions available, with recent versions including the 2.4 kernel with IPTables support, optional use of uClibc for even smaller space requirements, etc.
Check out the LEAF project:
http://www.leaf-project.org/
Initially based on LRP, you should find the distos available pretty familiar, and depending on exactly what kind of VPN connection you need to setup, you can probably find something that will work "out of the box"...even for running off of CD or Flash drives!