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Geek Moment - New Smoothwall Os Installed
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Uhm, mod cleanup in aisle 5?

Kev - I've always wanted to try out Home Server, but I've never gotten around to it. I'm going to be re-building another box at home and trying FreeNAS on it as a free alternative to Home Server. It's something else that's geared more to tech pros than home users, for sure, but I don't feel like shelling out on MS licensing. :)

Daniel - ESET? Linkage?

Ryan - SmoothWall is great on anything from what I have, on up. A lot of guys get away with Mendocino-class Celerons and other P2-style architecture, but I'm not willing to go that low. Coppermine P3s are great for this setup. They're efficient in their design and performance. Also, if I can find a bit more RAM I'll throw some in. I'd rather have 512MB because I like overkill. :)

If anyone starts messing with it and has any questions, let me know. I've been using SmoothWall for a while now. :)
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Geek Moment - New Smoothwall Os Installed - NOS2Go4Me - 03-21-2009, 11:25 PM

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