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Re: Class of machine needed for DNS & router.



On 19 May 1997, Chris Brown wrote:

> 
>      I have to set up a primary DNS that will also route between two 
> 10base2 ethernets with packet filtering.  The line to the Internet 
> will be a 128 K ISDN line so that bandwidth will be limited there.  
> What class of machine is necessary for such a task?  I have 3 
> machines laying around, a 386-DX 40, 486-DX 33 and a 486-DX2 66.  At 

Either of the 486's should be up to the task.  I do, however, recommend 32
MB of RAM, maybe more.


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