...This warning comes from the "netcat" binary included in the download as a DOS time client. Unfortunately netcat has code that is flagged as malware.
FREESCO, a NAT/firewall router/server based on Linux and runs on a single 1.44MB floppy. Freesco is very powerful and versatile and can connect multiple home or small office networks to most types of Internet connections including dialup.
...KA9Q NOS attracted many contributors and became widely used throughout the 1980s and 1990s in amateur packet radio and various educational projects. In a way, it was the Linux of its day.
KA9Q NOS became the basis for several low-end commercial dialup terminal servers and routers. It influenced the development of the Internet protocols and implementations, including the Linux kernel.
redWall is a bootable CD-ROM Firewall with Snort, snortsam, dansguardian and support for fwbuilder, spamassassin, reporting (using ACID/sarg/ntop/webfwlog), VPN (FreeSWan/PoPToP/Openvpn) and mail alerting (by mail). Configs are stored on a Floppy or USB
fli4l is a single-floppyLinux-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).
A collection of single floppy disk based Network Attached Storage (NAS) Server Operating Systems, designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated SMB/CIFS, FTP or NFS file server.
Trinux is a small ramdisk/floppy based Linux distribution that contains useful tools for mapping and monitoring TCP/IP networks (i.e. intrusion detection and vulnerability scanning)
Routercli is a Cisco-like shell for diskless or one-floppyLinux mini-distributions. It includes network configuration and manipulation, rip daemon, standard acls and other utilities. It is a replacement for a shell on diskless or onefloppy linux.
UnWiredAP is a basic floppylinux distro that transforms old PCs into Wireless AP routers and/or Clients. Its creation originated from the SWN initiative. The objective is to end up with a floppy that boots on 486-DX and above H/W, and set it up as AP.
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
Single floppy or compact flash based firewall for home DSL / cable modem users based on PicoBSD. Platforms includes embedded PCs with or without video and keyboard support such as the Soekris Net4501 as well as old PCs.
1.68MB floppy using the 2.4.6 kernel which includes IPTABLES. Most if not all packages in this dist are out of date. I would recommend using LEAF at http://leaf-project.org/ which is more up to date.