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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 3933
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've just had a fairly successful run-in with one of those boot-from-floppy gateway thingies, so I thought I'd do a quick blurb about it. Freesco is a "free replacement for commercial routers supporting up to 3 ethernet/arcnet/token_ring/arlan network cards and up to 2 modems". With a cheap budget system that I put together (thanks to sprayNwipe, Raraku and Psycho! for their generous contributions :) and some brief messing around with dirty IRQs and a 30 second boot-time question answering session with Freesco and I had a box that connected seamlessly to the Optus@Home network and provided an internal DHCP server for local clients as well as network address translation. Definitely recommended for people wanting to set up a nice cheap'n'easy home network. |
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| #0 11:35am 30/08/01 |
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-Eds-
Posts: 2409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah , it is pretty good, one of these days ill get around to using it at home. Does this mean you dont want that 133 fixed trog? |
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| #1 11:43am 30/08/01 |
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trog
Posts: 3934
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeh, I got it all working :) thanks for your offer though eds :) |
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| #2 11:45am 30/08/01 |
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Raraku
Posts: 132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Woo ! I hope the gear I gave you worked! I knew the HDD did but I wasn't so sure about those ISA NIC cards ! |
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| #3 11:49am 30/08/01 |
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sprayNwipe
Posts: 759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It was odd, trog asked me out for a drink, then the next thing I remember I'm in a bathtub full of ice with my kidneys and a p133 missing! What the hell happened?!?! |
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| #4 11:57am 30/08/01 |
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TamphuaxE
Posts: 269
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does it have a firewall ? |
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| #5 12:17pm 30/08/01 |
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Cyph
Posts: 1379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i tried to get freesco working with optus@home, without any success though. So i'm just using smoothwall now, heh :) |
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| #6 12:31pm 30/08/01 |
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Term
Posts: 1627
Location: Queensland
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eds, edit your sig and make your line smaller, its screwing with the resizing of the page, and generaly annoying me |
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| #7 01:01pm 30/08/01 |
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Rukh
Posts: 283
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes. It has a firewall. It's basically a stripped down linux kernel. The question is, does it work easily with BPA? Is it easy to get bpalogin working with it? |
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| #8 01:14pm 30/08/01 |
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TamphuaxE
Posts: 270
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i guess ill find out tonight..... u can get a linux bpa client cant you ? |
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| #9 01:19pm 30/08/01 |
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Rukh
Posts: 284
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes. I'm just wondering if you can fit the client on the boot disk or not. |
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| #10 01:44pm 30/08/01 |
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Jim
Posts: 1371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh, BPA |
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| #11 02:47pm 30/08/01 |
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WarT
Posts: 5023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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eds, edit your sig and make your line smaller, its screwing with the resizing of the page, and generaly annoying me how bout replace it with <hr> |
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| #12 02:52pm 30/08/01 |
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Doober
Posts: 706
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes freesco aint too shabby... uptime: up 49 days, 18:53, 1 user, load average: 0.67, 0.24, 0.14 |
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| #13 02:53pm 30/08/01 |
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Leon Trotsky
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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When i first had optus installed here, a friend lent me a old pentium with 32meg of ram. I installed eigerstein (from linux router project)... it runs off a floppy, so the computer didnt have hdd, or cd, just nics, vga fdd and a mobo with some ram! the good thing about running off a floppy is its inpenitrable cause its all in disk cache (or so I was told) and my netspeed went up! the only bummer was when you wanted to use things like file-sharing it was a bitch, no one could dl off you, no one could send you stuff, unless you specifically opened ports in the cfgs.... I had it up for 4 months and it crashed twice, once was due to a blackout! I think the webpage was lrp.c0wz.com but I couldn't access it. You can find it around thou! (update) o... look here |
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| #14 03:28pm 30/08/01 |
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-Eds-
Posts: 2410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The question is, does it work easily with BPA? Is it easy to get bpalogin working with it? No, it doesnt. how ever if you go Here you will find a simular project with a built in BPA login. Term, one of these days ill fix it, delete it if you want, i dont care |
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| #15 03:31pm 30/08/01 |
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trog
Posts: 3949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Really? the bpa login client is only 33kbytes, I woulda thought it would fit on the floppy. If I could be bothered, I'd test it, but.. I can't. |
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| #16 05:28pm 30/08/01 |
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Einstein™
Posts: 1480
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Eds is the source of the uber wide threads? Go and f***ing fix the line now eds you arrogant little f***, you've been asked nicely |
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| #17 06:35pm 30/08/01 |
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-Eds-
Posts: 2413
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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AHahahahahahaah, your just pissed off cause im 17 and your what, 20 something, and i have a job in IT and your a " Freelancer" ( Unemployed ) |
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| #18 08:05pm 30/08/01 |
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Leon Trotsky
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Eds - incorrect!! It CAN run offa bpa, cause the guy taht lent me computer was using it. he said he had issues with script, but he got it too work |
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| #19 10:16pm 30/08/01 |
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Scuzzy
Posts: 743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I decided to give this thing a shot with my old trashey p100, with no hard drive, and im glad to say, i have sucesfully removed all the lingering cobwebs from its case. works pretty damm spifty so far, no problems with games or irc/icq, only thing, you gota DNS lookup WWW and MAIL for those optus users (yush, i forgot) but one little anoyance, i got a webserver setup on my computer so i can test the website im working on, other people can access it via my intenret net IP address using port forwarding, but i cant seam to get to it localy, (using 192.168.0.2 wors fine tho) no biggie, just wondering if anyone knew a way around it? but other than that, works fine, i have yet to test a long strech of gaming, but so far damm good. |
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| #20 09:08pm 31/08/01 |
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Scuzzy
Posts: 749
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Blarg, me fail linux 101. Im trying to set it up so i can remote dial in via a modem, i have the primary isp link setup, and lan works fine. but i cant seam to get the modem to work properly to allow outside calls in. I have set everything up to the best of my knowledge, but i get this error message, maybe there is the light chance that somsone has tried to do this before.
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| #21 01:21am 02/09/01 |
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Shooter
Posts: 18
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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scuzzy. no u dont haveto do the dns thingies... use dns suffix in the tcp/ip setting of your clients eg. my node 4 cable is kelvn1.qld.optushome.com.au so when ever i goto www it translates into www.kelvn1.qld.optushome.com.au so theres a setting called DNS SUFFIX in tcp/ip settings. add to that your node. ie my computer is C049675.kelvn1.qld.optushome.com.au make sense ? & yes i use coyotelinux. works GREAT! |
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| #22 12:47am 03/09/01 |
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