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Date:      Tue, 09 Feb 1999 10:23:05 +0100
From:      Cristian Angelini <chr.ang@biella.alpcom.it>
To:        freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   My pico router
Message-ID:  <36BFFE79.23490282@biella.alpcom.it>

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Hi,

my custom pico system is now working 24h/7 with my complete satisfaction
and astonishment of the other guys of my staff. :)

It's an old pentium box with a specialix-clone multiserial, two ep and
one fxp network cards. It manages three direct analog ppp connection
over v.34 modems, and I'm starting to work with the bridging extensions.

Since is working so good, I'm trying to evolve it, in the sense of
putting more stuff into it, to give him more control over the network.
I'm trying to put tcpdump into it with his bpf devices. The problem is
that the batch fails to build it, and I can't figure out why. Someone
has ever tried this ? Given the free space I have in my floppy, I could
even place it in normal, stand alone mode, but I would prefere the pico
way.

For Andrzej: do you wish more info about this system for your
presentation ? In the meantime, I'm planning a UPS / machine room
control device using a very old laptop (386dx or sx) pc, I don't know
when this will be ready but maybe you'd like to know more about this
project for your show :).

C.Angelini



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