From: Bob Romprey ([email protected])
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 05:21:39 CET
+----------------+
|192.168.1.2 |
+------------+--port80-|httpd deamon |
|192.168.1.1 | +----------------+
Internet<--+IP_Masq'd | +----------------+
|router only |--port21-+ 192.168.1.3 |
|no other | |ftpd deamon |
|user | +----------------+
|services | +----------------+
| |---------+192.168.1.4 |
| | |user machine 1 |
| | +----------------+
| | +----------------+
| |---------|192.168.1.5 |
| | |user machine 2 |
+------------+ +----------------+
In the first scenario muLinux setup is very simple if not automatic.
In the second "freesco" is easier for beginning users.
winsor
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 18:55:20 +0100
>From: Michele Andreoli <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Re: [OT]Linux and ADSL?
>
>On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 09:44:42AM -0800, Bob Romprey nicely wrote:
>
>> Although I have no wish to steer you away from muLinux, for this specific purpose I'd most heartily recommend using freesco, as, for beginning users the setup is much easier.
>> www.freesco.org
>>
>
>much easier? To run an FTP server in muLinux is only matter to
>answer "y" to the question "do you wish startd inetd?".
>The user answer "y", with no other questions at all. After that,
>FTPD and TELNETD are available to the whole universe.
>
>=======================================================================
> - Traditional Internet Services -
>
>This setup start the "inetd" daemon, the Internet Super-server.
>A lot of traditional UNIX services, managed via /etc/inetd.conf,
>will becomes active. They are:
>
> in.telnetd, in.ftpd, in.rshd, etc.
>
> -- SRV addon required
>=======================================================================
>
>
>>Particularly running internal services that o
>>ne wishes to be accessable from the external network.
>> www.freesco.org
>
>All services in muLinux, as in every Linux box, are accessible to
>external networks. If not, there is some bug. This is NOT a muLinux
>feature but a feature common to all Linux boxes, because
>- thank god - every Linux box is equiped with a native TCP/IP stack.
>
>As extras, muLinux offers also the SMB (Samba protocol) and
>a complete Web front-end to its internals configuration parameters.
>All that, in two floppy-disks.
>
>I'm astonished to know that the muLinux services, rustics and not, aren't
>accessible from outside.
>
>Michele
>--
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>you with, I don't. Would you take two negative messages? - Woody Allen
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