Re: Home security labs... who has them?
Cisco 2950 switch
Cisco 1924 switch
Cisco 2503 router (1 eth, 1 ser)
Cisco 2524 router (1 eth, 1 ser) back to back with 2503
Cisco 870 soho router
Linksys WRT54G
1 - rackmount server 2003 r2 running vmware (700+gb backend storage)
1 - winXP (phys)
1 - winXP (vm)
1 - win2k server (vm)
1 - vista (vm)
1 - win7 (phys)
1 - mandrake (vm)
1 - mandrake (phys)
1 - redhat (phys)
I am looking at picoTux units, as well as expanding the vm's on the w2k3r2 server.
I like the idea of separate units on my vlans. The dual nic's on the server come in handy.
I ran into a serious power drag, most of the time most of it is shutdown.
Keeping it cool isn't that bad as I am relegated to the dark abyss of the basement, it stays a cool 62 to 65 F.
Cisco 2950 switch
Cisco 1924 switch
Cisco 2503 router (1 eth, 1 ser)
Cisco 2524 router (1 eth, 1 ser) back to back with 2503
Cisco 870 soho router
Linksys WRT54G
1 - rackmount server 2003 r2 running vmware (700+gb backend storage)
1 - winXP (phys)
1 - winXP (vm)
1 - win2k server (vm)
1 - vista (vm)
1 - win7 (phys)
1 - mandrake (vm)
1 - mandrake (phys)
1 - redhat (phys)
I am looking at picoTux units, as well as expanding the vm's on the w2k3r2 server.
I like the idea of separate units on my vlans. The dual nic's on the server come in handy.
I ran into a serious power drag, most of the time most of it is shutdown.
Keeping it cool isn't that bad as I am relegated to the dark abyss of the basement, it stays a cool 62 to 65 F.
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