From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
To: xpat@vm1.spcs.umn.edu
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-20 07:41:18 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 19 Jan 95 23:41:18 PST
From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 95 23:41:18 PST
To: xpat@vm1.spcs.umn.edu
Subject: Re: Remailer-on-a-CD
In-Reply-To: <9501191924.AA17670@toad.com>
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> >The "Linux mavens" followed by the "black box" stuff sparked an idea...
>
> >package. To make it as easy as possible, I'd use the UMSDOS filesystem so
> >that Linux could be installed on a DOS machine without any reformatting
> >repartitioning, or similar headaches.
>
> >distribution already has) and some boot options, you'd have an "instant
> >remailer" software package, able to transform any 386SX/4MB RAM DOS macine
> >or better into a Linux-based remailer site, complete with aliases, loggng
If you look out on ftp.netcom.com:/pub/ec/ecarp/linux*, you'll find a bare-
bones Linux set that will install right in a DOS filesystem (it's a .ZIP file).
It's intended for SLIP clients, but it could easily be adapted for setting
up an "instant remailer".
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