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From: David Langford <langfod@maui.net>
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Subject: Re: FreeBSD as a Layer 4 Switch,
In-Reply-To: <19990415173254.B29019@n2.net> from Dave Smith at "Apr 15, 1999  5:32:54 pm"
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