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    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance

    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance

    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance NAT router

    Ready to use OpenWRT NAT router appliance for ©VMWare ©ESXi. You only have to uncompress and register it to your ©ESXi server to be able to use it as a fencing device between your LAN network and some NATed network inside your ©ESXi host. It can also be easily configured to serve as a firewall in a dedicated ©ESXi host. You can follow the setup guide at https://33hops.com/vmware-esxi-nat-with-custom-firewall.html The appliance comes in a very small package (less than 5 MB), still...
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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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