Re: Router in Fedora. Alternative to Mikrotik

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Hello again,

After some research about what Peter said i realize that your looking about the hardware of mikrotik, i was asking about the ROUTER OS that they use con that hardware. Something that can do the same, without editing and configuring all those services one by one. I already have a Fedora 11 Server with DNS, Apache, Samba, Mysql, DHCP and Squid configured and working. What i want to do is manage all of them, like adding users to Squid, and setting the bandwidth they can use  by user, that kind of stuff. A GUI interface is going to save me a lot of time.

Also, i have Webmin installed, but it doesn't give me that kind of management.

I apologies  for my misunderstanding.

My sincerest regard.

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Deepak <d88pak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What about freeradius (http://freeradius.org). I am just guessing that
you are trying to be an wireless ISP or trying to make hotspot
solution.


Regards
Deepak

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