- FREESCO
Infobox_OS
name = FREESCO
caption =
developer = Freesco Team
family =Linux
source_model =Open source
working_state = Current
latest_release_version = 0.3.8
latest_release_date =December 8 ,2007
license =GNU General Public License Fact|date=June 2007
website = [http://www.freesco.org/ www.freesco.org]FREESCO (stands for Free Cisco) is a free replacement for commercial
router s supporting up to 10Ethernet /arcnet/token ring /arlan network cards and up to 10modem s.General description
FREESCO is a
floppy disk based router, which means that the entire system will run from a 1.44 MB floppy disk. It is also possible to run it entirely fromRAM , in which case no disk activity occurs after startup. FREESCO works on anyIBM compatible PC (i386 compatible spec or higher) and can be optionally installed to ahard disk .The software is based on
Linux , using a 2.0.39Linux kernel (or 2.0.40).The first major version of FREESCO was "v0.2.7", originally made by Serguei Storozhevykh and continuously improved by Lewis 'Lightning' Baughman. Since then, the software has improved substantially and comes with many server programs, but many more can be downloaded and installed. Configuration is designed to be simple enough for those with minimal networking knowledge, but also very flexible.
The current version is "v0.3.8"
Features
At present FREESCO allows the following out of the box:
* Ethernet bridging
* Ethernet routing
* Internet connection sharing (through NAT) of:
** dialup connections
** DSL connections (including PPPoE and PPtP)
** leased line connections
* Firewall
* Dial-in server
*HTTP andFTP servers
* DNS andDHCP servers
* SSH server
* Time server
* Print serverThe configuration system is designed to be very easy to understand and use, without being restrictive; FREESCO's "setup" utility uses a system of informative menus and prompts, with almost no need for the manual editing of configuration files. All the above listed features can be easily enabled, disabled and configured through the "setup" utility, and are included on the floppy disk (with a small amount of room to spare).
Additionally, FREESCO comes with a package management utility similar to
Debian ("pkg -i ..."), allowing the installation of software packages (those designed specifically for FREESCO only). Many such packages are available; for example it is possible to install theApache HTTP Server , mail servers such asexim and the Windows Networking server "Samba".FREESCO can mount partitions that use the FAT/FAT32 and Linux ext2 filesystems, and in conjunction with HTTP/FTP/Samba servers can be used as a robust file server.
FREESCO comes with drivers for several popular network and modem cards (both ISA and PCI), and extra drivers are available for many other cards.
Limitations
More recent versions of Linux software (e.g. Apache 2) are often not available for FREESCO because they are not compatible with FREESCO's kernel. Also, newer hardware (such as Gigabit ethernet cards) may not be usable under FREESCO due to an absence of their drivers for the 2.0.x Linux kernel.FREESCO does not at present support load-balancing.
FREESCO works in text mode only.
FREESCO does not support USB.See also
*
Mini Linux External links
* [http://www.freesco.org Official Website]
** [http://www.freesco.org/home/man/ FREESCO Manual]
* [http://freesco.sourceforge.net/ SourceForge.net project page]
* [http://www.freescosoft.ca/ FREESCOsoft package software site]
* [http://dingetje.homeip.net/dokuwiki/ FREESCO Wiki]
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