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depends what you wanna us eit for.
If its just to share connection over LAN then you just need a bog standard box to run Smoothwall on, i dunno much bout that thou, never used it ![]() IF u wanna run ftp servers and actually use it for summet good aswell, then depending on what OS u wanna slap on, ull need a better spec. NT4 can run quite happily on a 400mhz cpu + 128 if its just light stuff but if you have hundreds of users :P (unlikly) then u need more cpu stuff. I run my server on (see sig) and it runs fine. I run FTP, MS Proxy, Shoutcast etc etc. All works fine and dandy ![]() If u use Win2k Pro/Server then just use the internet connection sharing software on there, that works fine - if u wanna go bit more technical then use summet else, like MSProxy which is good ![]() As for your connection - i think u shud be able to get it to redial when disconnected ![]() HTH |
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Ya.. i have a copy of:
2000 Server 2000 Advanced Server Exchange Server .Net Server (currently running on home server) Solaris 8 (intel) Redhat 8.0 Warez Trading (Or Implying Illegal Software Trading) Is Not Allowed. See Forum Guidelines Peace |
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