Diet-Router is a Linux router that is small enough to fit on a single floppy disk. It focuses more on security than on functionality.
| Tags | Internet |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: The build system was completely rewritten. It now supports multiple downloads, a simple interface for package building/setup, and target file descriptions including file owner and permissions. The setup is now able to configure up to three LAN interfaces. dietlibc, libowfat, dropbear, ppp, the kernel, and grsecurity were updated to recent versions, new packages for a DHCP server and vi were included, and support for disk-based target systems was added.


Changes: This version is primarily a kernel update from 2.4.24 to 2.4.25, and a grsecurity update to 1.9.14. Some minor bugs have been fixed. It comes with experimental support for the Soekris net4501 communication computer.


Changes: Failed compilation if dietlibc and libowfat were not installed in /opt/diet has been fixed. Debugging is slightly easier. The hardcoded device /dev/loop4 (auto check) and mount directory /mnt (configurable) have been removed. The documentation has also slightly improved.


Changes: This version adds a Makefile, improves the build process, adds support for mdyndns, replaces OpenSSH with Dropbear, replaces od_syslogd and syslogread with msysklogd, and updates most packages to newer versions. Also, it now automatically downloads additional software packages, and checks their MD5 sums.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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