Freesco fits on a single 1.44MB floppy. It was pretty good when i used it years ago. Since then it looks like it has gotten much better according to the change logs.
http://www.freesco.info/
http://www.freesco.info/
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Awesome, +1 for sticky
I'd like to get my first PFSense box going, but when I click the link to download the RC3 for 2.0 there are soooo many options I don't know which link to download... I know I want RC3 2.0 but there are tons with that name on it.
I want to install it on my 4GB USB stick that I got free with the ram for the box figured it was free and might as well use that instead of a HDD
ok I got this one cause it seems like it would be the right one...
pfSense-memstick-2.0-RC3-amd64-20110621-2308.img.gz
what do I do with the file tho? Never installed onto a memory stick before.
Which one is the best for an Athlon 1.1GHz + 512MB RAM + 160GB IDE HDD?
Here is a other one: http://www.zentyal.com/en/server/
I think what most gamers/enthusiats don't comprehend about networking and home routers is the raw connection/NAT table capabilities of a *real* router vs the SOHO garbage. The Linksys WRTG54G was lucky to support 1500 simultaneous connections in its NAT table before starting to get flakey. Some routers only do 500! Some of the newer stuff starts to have real simultanous connection counts but not many.
nice list needs to be updated though
I don't see opnsense, a branch from pfsense, listed here. It's a great replacement for pfsense as it has more features and a better interface.
https://opnsense.org/