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Date:      Wed, 31 May 2000 11:22:06 +1000
From:      "Doug Young" <dougy@gargoyle.apana.org.au>
To:        "Bryan Otteson" <ares@ida.net>, <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Re using a 486
Message-ID:  <046301bfca9e$a3ba1cb0$847e03cb@ROADRUNNER>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.10005302318250.3382-100000@moritz.alleswirdgelber> <002701bfcaa4$2da68bc0$9ab58dd0@arescomputer>

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> I know I sound like a retard, but I've only been trying to mess around
with
> a unix-style machine for a couple of weeks now, so humor me.
>
> What's a "gateway" computer, or setup, or whatever?
>
The term "gateway" in this context is synonomous with "router" as far as I
can gather.
Basically people who have a LAN connected to the internet find it beneficial
to have
a machine dedicated to running the connection. All the setups I'm working
with have
plenty of public range IP addresses, so there isn't a need to mess around
with network
address translation etc. The actual "gateway" machine doesn't need to be
particularly
powerful ..... even a 386 will work fine because apart from forwarding the
odd packet
here & there its not doing anything much. For what its worth, the last time
I asked I
was told even the horribly expensive Cisco router thingies only have 386
CPU's.

This sort of thing is FreeBSD's forte .... its at least as stable as the
commercial unixes
& if all its gonna do is sit in a corner someplace and more often than not
never get
looked at then the price is right :) For workstation use I prefer commercial
unixes like
SCO & Solaris which come with "proper" window managers, unlike the awfully
tacky
& buggy KDE / Gnome disaster cases. There are a bunch of alternative ones
that the
more experienced users around here recommend. I've never bothered since the
mailing
list archives suggest there are countless problems with FreeBSD window
managers.




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