Jan 19, 2016
The LEAF Project (Linux Embedded Appliance Framework Project) is a collection of Linux distributions that began as a fork from the Linux Router Project (LRP) "linux-on-a-floppy" distribution. Most users of these distributions are primarily interested in router and firewall functions, particularly as combined with the convenience of major features of general Linux distributions such as shells Linux Core 6.3 as Routing and Switching VMware Appliance Aug 26, 2015 Workstation 10 with Freesco router |VMware Communities Aug 01, 2019 networking - How to set up a linux server as a router Currently, however, I am in an office building, and I have the connection coming into a modem, which goes into a router, which goes into a network switch, which then goes into eth0 as specified above. Current Tutorials: I looked at some tutorials (Ubuntu tutorial is the best one), and I have looked at some of the router questions here (ie.
The Ars guide to building a Linux router from scratch
Aug 26, 2015 Workstation 10 with Freesco router |VMware Communities Aug 01, 2019 networking - How to set up a linux server as a router
Welcome! This project provides virtual machines for Oracle VM VirtualBox® for several free and/or open-source operating systems, such as GNU/Linux or Free/Net/OpenBSD for testing, security and/or entertainment purposes. In most cases, we've done a minimal setup, to let you alter the images to your own needs and learn how to use the operating systems.
I want to use my linux server instead of the average wireless router for several reasons. I want to learn how to set up a more complete server on linux; I don't want to have a modem, connected to a router, connected to a network switch; I am sick and tired of having to unplug my router every 10 days because it just hangs you’re going to want to name your VM something like “Firewall” or “IPCop”; Then pick Linux as the OS, and Linux 2.6 as the version. ( for pfsense, monowall, and any other BSD system , use OS of BSD and FREEBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD as the version, depending on what the software is based on.):