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On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:47:23AM +0800, Alan Trick so eloquently stated: > I tool an old box that used to run windows 98 and stuck about 300 MB of > RAM[1]. I put IPCop[2] on it and a mod for squid & dansguardian. It > works beatifully, and squid's caching speeds stuff up noticably. > > Just my anecdote. YMMV, but ipcop seems to be a pretty solid product. > There's also many other similar things out there like smoothwall[3], > m0n0wall[4], FreeNAS[5], pfSense[6], and SME server[7]. > > In Christ > Alan Trick > > 1. it probably didn't even need that except that we have a large network > and I wanted to use squid > 2. http://ipcop.org/ > 3. http://smoothwall.org/ > 4. http://m0n0.ch/wall/ > 5. http://www.freenas.org/ > 6. http://www.pfsense.com/ > 7. http://contribs.org/ ---end quoted text--- I second the Smoothwall/IPCop/m0n0wall suggestion. I use a smoothwall at home. IIRC, IPCop was a fork of SW. Both seem to be very good. Smoothwall has the option of using ISC BIND or DNSMasq (my personal preference). I know dnsmasq will do what you're asking. I haven't used IPCop, it might have that option, too. The setup is a breeze and it has the standard web gui interface. Both IPCop and SW support site-to-site VPN connections, too. I've found that to be very handy. I would give IPCop or Smoothwall serious consideration, as I think they could do what you're asking with ease. JM -- "And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God?" -- Thomas Jefferson
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