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Practically Networked: Building a Linux Network Appliance

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Carla Schroder
May 21, 2006

“Practically Networked invites to join our new weekly series on
how to build your own Linux-based network appliance. If you’re a
home or small business user with a shared Internet connection and
some networked PCs, this is just what you need to secure your LAN
with a powerful, flexible device that outperforms comparable
commercial devices for a fraction of the cost, or even no cost at
all. You’ll learn how to configure Internet-connection sharing and
firewalls, and how to add useful services such as intrusion
detection, HTTP caching, name services, file and print sharing, and
network storage. It doesn’t matter what your LAN hosts are running,
whether it’s Linux, Windows, Mac or something else–your Linux
appliance will serve them all…”


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Carla Schroder

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