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Mostafamfz 10-28-2008 06:06 PM

distributions help!
 
hi guys!

if anybodey knows this distribution or if anyone had ever seen this
so please give me some info about it, Name,website or anything could be realtive to it

or of you could please tell me other distributions similar to it


http://www7.0zz0.com/2008/10/22/02/461573672.png

XavierP 10-28-2008 06:12 PM

Your link is to a picture of a web page not a distribution. That is a company that deals with remote administration.

rickh 10-28-2008 06:18 PM

Spam .............

colucix 10-28-2008 06:23 PM

I don't think it's spam. This thread is simply a duplicate of this.

Mostafamfz, what exactly are you looking for: a Linux distribution or a web-based remote administration tool?

Mostafamfz 10-31-2008 09:26 AM

ok guys .. i post this again here because i got nothing useful and i think here is the good place for it .. because it needs some networking people .. what i need exactly is a linux distribution wich is in the picture .. it is like IPCop , Devil-Linux and Smoothwall it uses to change a coputer to router/firewall .. so if anyone has this distribution or know how can i get it .. i will be thankful
i tried to use those distributions wich common but i wasnt that good in manage them .. i cannot deal with them well, so i need that one wich in the picture

best regards...

XavierP 10-31-2008 11:11 AM

That doesn't appear to be a distro. It looks like a front end to a number of scripts. Look into webmin - it does something similar.

colucix 10-31-2008 11:16 AM

Well, as XavierP already pointed out, the picture shows something like a web administration tool, not really a Linux distribution. If you're looking for a distribution running from CD (without being installed on the hard drive) and acting as a firewall/router, throw a look at ZeroShell.


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