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    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    A powerful network security tool, easy, safe and totally free.

    ...In that same month comes on the scene BrazilFW Firewall and Router (BFW) with version 2.24, which is led by "Claudio" and "Marcelo - Brazil", running only on floppy disks, and being 2.30.1 the last version with this support . The following versions, as well having automatic detection of network cards, only run on large capacity media, such as hard disk (HD). Versions in Development: * 2.33.x: Uses kernel 2.4.x and is developed by Marcinho Samurai. * 3.x: Uses kernel 4.x and is developed by WoshMan
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    fli4l - the on(e) disk router
    fli4l is a single-floppy Linux-based ISDN/DSL/ethernet-router. It features configuration with some simple ASCII-files and several possible connection-flavors (in/out/callback, raw IP/PPP, PPPoE).
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    LFR is a Linux/Netfilter based firewall/router on a single floppy disk. Think of it as a micro Linux distribution with a purpose. With LFR you can take that old 486 with 4 MB of RAM that you have in the closet and put it to good use. With a pair of ch
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