A most excellent tutorial!
I have smoothwall myself (on a PII 233, Abit LX6), 64 Mb Ram and a 4 gig HD.
I set it up in the attic (I installed some RJ45 in the house when it was getting rewired)....
I removed ALL the fans (including the PSU) from the box, you cant hear it at all - its been 2 months since its last reboot.... - the heatsink is warm to the touch - but seems OK (In the roofspace, ambient temperature probably reaches 20C....) The case is removed, the is a mains powered smoke alram fitted to the Joist above it - wifes rule.
I got myself a domain, through NO-ip.com, and am testing it out at the moment - it all seems cool. Its really easy to set up through smoothwall....
I have one problem - one of the patches doesnt seem to install, but apart from that everything is cool.
I do have another small problem... the box I want to set up as the WWW/FTP server (and possibly games server - it wont see much action in its primary roles) has to live on my GREEN line for the moment - I dont have more RJ54 in that room !!! - not smoothwalls fault
It is a good idea to label the connections - I normally work from the idea that the bottom is BAD (red), middle is DODGY (amber) and top is GOOD (green), but you could also use traffic light colours.....
Good luck with your smoothwall experiences!
I have smoothwall myself (on a PII 233, Abit LX6), 64 Mb Ram and a 4 gig HD.
I set it up in the attic (I installed some RJ45 in the house when it was getting rewired)....
I removed ALL the fans (including the PSU) from the box, you cant hear it at all - its been 2 months since its last reboot.... - the heatsink is warm to the touch - but seems OK (In the roofspace, ambient temperature probably reaches 20C....) The case is removed, the is a mains powered smoke alram fitted to the Joist above it - wifes rule.
I got myself a domain, through NO-ip.com, and am testing it out at the moment - it all seems cool. Its really easy to set up through smoothwall....
I have one problem - one of the patches doesnt seem to install, but apart from that everything is cool.
I do have another small problem... the box I want to set up as the WWW/FTP server (and possibly games server - it wont see much action in its primary roles) has to live on my GREEN line for the moment - I dont have more RJ54 in that room !!! - not smoothwalls fault
It is a good idea to label the connections - I normally work from the idea that the bottom is BAD (red), middle is DODGY (amber) and top is GOOD (green), but you could also use traffic light colours.....
Good luck with your smoothwall experiences!
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