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38 lines
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1999.04.20, Warsaw, Poland
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PicoBSD @VER@
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What is PicoBSD?
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It's a one floppy version of FreeBSD (please see http://www.freebsd.org),
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configured mainly for networking applications. It can be used as a router or
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firewall, or kind of a fixit floppy (or all of them).
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What are minimal requirements?
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* 386SX CPU or better (there is an FPU emulator in kernel)
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* 10MB RAM - the more the better. If you have an HDD, you can make a
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swap partition or swap file (using vnode driver and vnconfig). Then you
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probably will be able to run with ca. 6MB only. But RAM is cheap...
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* Modem sitting on COM1-COM4 (default is to use COM2), if you want to have
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a PPP connection.
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* Network card: compatible with NE2000, or PCI cards with DEC chipsets
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(ed and de drivers). The kernel supports two of them (i.e. four total) plus
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two PPP connections (tun interfaces). So you can easily build something like
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router with as many as 6 outlets :-)
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If you want to build a NAT (a.k.a. masquerading) router for your local
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network, it's often enough if you run 'ppp -alias' on your serial line.
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However, if you use ethernet cards, you should use combination of natd(8)
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and ipfw(8). See the documentation on your full FreeBSD system.
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I'll be glad hearing from you about your experiences with PicoBSD. Thanks.
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Have fun!
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Andrzej Bialecki <abial@freebsd.org>
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