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Date:      Sun, 11 Jan 1998 19:28:43 -0800 (PST)
From:      Jan Koum <jkb@best.com>
To:        drgboc@accnorwalk.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: setting up an isp on bsd
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980111191618.14144A-100000@shell6.ba.best.com>
In-Reply-To: <34B97BA3.1690@accnorwalk.com>

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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 drgboc@accnorwalk.com wrote:

>        To give you an idea of the level of my panic, I am by far the
>most
>knowledgeable person on staff to set up and run an ISP, and I have no 
>idea where to start, other than I think FreeBSD can do it.
>        Ok, so with that said:
>
>        1.  Am I right in thinking FreeBSD can do the job?

	Yes, Yahoo! uses FreeBSD and so is one of the biggest local ISP,
Best Internet (www.best.com). You can also do many other things with
FreeBSD then just to run ISP :)
	
>        2.  Is it possible that a non-programmer can do the job with a
>good deal of hard work?

	Yes. You don't have to be a programmer to manage a Unix box, even
though it would help.

>        3.  Who can I ask my specific ISP/Mail Server/Web
>Hosting/Security/Hardware questions?

	You can ask FreeBSD questions on questions@freebsd.org, but you
can also read documentation. For ISP check out www.amazing.com/internet
	For mail take a look at www.sendmail.org
	For Web go to www.apache.org
	For Hosting -- do you mean web hosting? See www.apache.org
	For Security -- FreeBSD is more secure then most other OSes, but
once in a while we do have bugs. Nobody is perfect. Subscribe to
freebsd-security-notifications@freebsd.org to be able to get latest
security news.
	For Hardware take a look at www.sysdoc.pair.com for some good
hardware reviews. If have question if a particular piece of hardware will
work under FreeBSD, take a look at these:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.2.5-RELEASE/HARDWARE.TXT
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/hw.html
	There is also freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org, you might want to
subscribe to it if hardware is a big concern for you.

>        4.  Can you recommend any publications to assist me in my
>endeavor?

	Yes, buy ORA books (www.ora.com) and read documentation on
www.FreeBSD.org -- there is a lot of good tips and information there.

>5. Or am I just whistling Dixie?

	Sorry, since English is not my first language, I have no idea what
or who "whistling Dixie" is. :)

>
>Keep in mind, I have no choice in this.  I have to get this done with or
>without FreeBSD.

	You better stick with FreeBSD. Yahoo! and Best.com did -- you
can't go wrong.
	Also, don't mind asking questions, but do read documentation first.

-- yan




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