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Manuel Kasper wrote: > You should definitely be looking after something like m0n0BSD (or my > miniBSD tutorial) instead of m0n0wall. There's no way we'll ever see Yes, I checked that also. Very nice. > services like SQL or SMTP in m0n0wall - heaven forbid! It's a firewall > and thus not supposed to do that, period. I know that not much work has I thought so. Thank you for pointing that out so clear. > been done on m0n0BSD lately, and you'll also lose the GUI, but your Too sad, the GUI was my main reason regarding m0n0wall. It is really the UI I had hoped to use. Anyway, it seems I will need to roll my own stuff from the ground up, since the targets of all such efforts are likely either Firewall/Router/AP systems without storage or full-blown Linux- BSD-, etc. machines. I dislike either in a home-environment. -- Bye, Andreas |