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Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 21:48:38 -0600
From: Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net>
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BTW, does anybody know how I can get a box that does not have
a direct connection to the internet working on a set of keys?
There's a dual P6-180 NT box at work that I would love to throw
into the mix.

This box is connected to a FreeBSD box that acts as our server
(files/mail/etc.) at work.  The FreeBSD box has a dialup PPP
connection and gets assigned a dynamic IP.  In fact, it is out
there somewhere chugging away on keys right now. :)  But it
sure would be nice to have a M$ box looking for keys in an
effort to advance FreeBSD's cause.

Thanks, Steve