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IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 3
Aug 24th
Posted by technoblogical in Linux
IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 3
This a short video about how to use a linux distro called IPCop as a gateway for your virtaul machines. I wanted to simulate a real network with a real gateway without dedicating a Gig or RAM to an ISA server. This Linux distribution runs on a 386 processor with 32 MB of Ram. The entire installation takes less than 400 MB and ten minutes. It’ll run on a real machine and can be used as a web cache, DHCP, firewall…
Download the ISO at
http://www.ipcop.org/
IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 2
Aug 24th
Posted by technoblogical in Linux
IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 2
This a short video about how to use a linux distro called IPCop as a gateway for your virtaul machines. I wanted to simulate a real network with a real gateway without dedicating a Gig or RAM to an ISA server. This Linux distribution runs on a 386 processor with 32 MB of Ram. The entire installation takes less than 400 MB and ten minutes. It’ll run on a real machine and can be used as a web cache, DHCP, firewall…
Download the ISO at
http://www.ipcop.org/
IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 1
Aug 24th
Posted by technoblogical in Linux
IPCop as a Virtual PC gateway router part 1
This a short video about how to use a linux distro called IPCop as a gateway for your virtaul machines. I wanted to simulate a real network with a real gateway without dedicating a Gig or RAM to an ISA server. This Linux distribution runs on a 386 processor with 32 MB of Ram. The entire installation takes less than 400 MB and ten minutes. It’ll run on a real machine and can be used as a web cache, DHCP, firewall…
Download the ISO at
http://www.ipcop.org/