Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 12:15:11 -0800 From: Jon Lustig <jlustig@title9sports.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Using FreeBSD as intranet server Message-ID: <33246BCF.554A@title9sports.com>
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I've been looking at products by Whistle communications (www.whistle.com) and I-Planet (www.i-planet.com). These are both FreeBSD boxes that function as routers for dial-on-demand connections to an ISP and as intranet-type mail & WWW servers. I've been talking with both of them for a couple of weeks and after looking at the FreeBSD Web page, I've started to wonder if this isn't something I could do myself. I'm not too familiar with UNIX (I know "ls" and "login" and the internet commands) but I'm really smart and I've worked with a variety of OSs, so I get the general idea. What do you think? Also, what do you think of using a FreeBSD box in this context? Does it make sense to you? TIA for any advice on this. jon jlustig@title9sports.com
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