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Building a Linux Network Appliance, Part 2
Almost There

Carla Schroder
Tuesday, June 27, 2006 09:11:09 AM

The installation takes up to an hour, depending on the speed of your Internet connection. When it's finished you'll be looking at a plain command prompt. Not to worry, because by the end of this series you'll be a whiz both on the command-line and with some excellent graphical interfaces. Come back next week to install Webmin, and to build a firewall.

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This article first appeared on Practically Networked, a JupiterWeb site.

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