From: Antony <an...@cd...> - 2005-03-19 17:11:47
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Hi, =20 I am new to the whole linux thing =96 except that I currently run Coyote = Linux on a boot floppy disk. As part of the setup, you select the network = cards, IP addresses etc and it currently boots perfectly etc. =20 However I noticed Trinux and thought wow - I can run Snort (the = Intrusion Detection program) from floppys rather than having to do a full install = of some huge Linux version. I downloaded and created a standard Trinux 1.4 floppy disk and set it to run. It shows me I have the dhcpcd server and trinux on the disk and that is all. Should this then automatically act = as a router (and my main PC connect straight away), because if so, it = doesn=92t appear to be working. In short - is there anything I must set to enable = the standard build floppy to act as a router. I will worry about Snort = loading later. =20 Thanks for your help. =20 Antony=20 --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.4 - Release Date: 18/03/2005 =20 |