Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 12:34:51 -0600 From: HawkeWerks Multimedia <hawke@hawkewerks.com> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ISP Startup Docs (Was: News on FreeBSD) Message-ID: <3.0.32.19970123123450.00cdae44@192.0.2.2>
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This sounds alot like the (very useful) Linux "How-to's" It's a great idea, IMNSHO. It could be one more step toward "Mainstreaming" FreeBSD, Any takers? We could set up a web site including the How-to's fairly easily, and I'd be willing to bet the guys at freebsd.org would be interested. Hawke cat flames > /dev/null At 06:44 PM 1/23/97 +1100, you wrote: > > >On Thu, 23 Jan 1997, Joe Mays - freebsd-isp wrote: > >> >I don't suppose some of you ISP folks would consider taking a walk on >> >the wild side with SGML and begin writing up a little "ISP's Guide to >> >FreeBSD", much as Paul Vixie has done for BSDI? >> >> The following documents would probably save a lot of redundant >> questions: >> >> Starting a basic web server. >> Starting a basic FTP server. >> Starting a basic popmail server. >> Starting a basic news server. >> >> Any others that people would like to see? > >poppassd >How-to/why of subnetting >Routing with routed and gated >sendmail and virtual domains >virtual web servers > >What might be really useful would be to put together a package which has >all of the basic pieces set up to work more or less out of the box. > >Danny > >
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