You might also try Astaro (http://www.astaro.com). It's free for non-commercial use, uses kernel 2.4 (coyote is still 2.2 last I checked) so you have stateful firewalling, comes with MRTG, and some intrusion detection tools. The ISO is 50MB, and they say you need a 1.5GB drive to install it on. So it's definitely bigger than coyote, but it has many more features. Jay -----Original Message----- From: Phil Mendelsohn [mailto:mend0070 at tc.umn.edu] Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 8:25 PM To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Coyotelinux On Sun, 27 May 2001, Timothy Wilson wrote: > I've had very good luck with Coyote. I've always used 3C509B NICs in the > past. They work very well. There's a pretty good message board at > http://www.coyotelinux.com/phorum/ that has been pretty helpful for me in > the past. Thanks, Tim. I've peeked at that, but guess I need to look a little further. How have you wrangled multiple 3c509's into coyote? I keep getting "invalid module parameter". I've got it at 0x320, IRQ 11. I've tried telling the makefloppy script both 0x320 and 320 (I looked, and it seems the perl tries to figure out if it needs to append it for you.) I actually found the ne2000. Trouble was it and the 3c509 were sharing addresses and interrupts. I discovered Donald Becker's cool little setup programs, though! Moved the 3c509 to new I/O and interrupt, no sweat. Also, it appears that CESDIS is no longer, but all of Becker's stuff can be had at his new company, www.scyld.com. Maybe old news to some, but new to me. Thanks, Phil -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous _______________________________________________ tclug-list mailing list tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list