Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 10:31:15 -0600 From: Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com> To: Chris Coleman <chrisc@vmunix.com> Cc: Chris Costello <chris@calldei.com>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG, advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: BSDI giving out old info? Message-ID: <374195D3.4366EC32@softweyr.com> References: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9905180226380.817-100000@vnode.vmunix.com>
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Thanks to all who responded. I still have one question: when they say
"RAS" as a Microsoft proprietary protocol, are they talking about the
MS-CHAP extensions to PPP? Doesn't the latest version of userland PPP
support this? Should we mark this as MSP/Std?
And what about the VPN stuff? Don't we do some of this, with ports?
Here's what I have now:
World Wide Web Support FreeBSD
HTTP server Std
HTTP proxy Std
HTTP accelerator Std
SSL2 Opt/3rd
SSL3 Opt/3rd
Java Std
ActiveX MSP
XML Std
Local Database mSQL, MySQL, Postgres Std
Remote Database mSQL, MySQL, Postgres Std
FrontPage server extensions (Use the BSDI version - doh!) 3rd
E-Mail Support
SMTP server Std
POP3 server Std
IMAP server Std
Usenet News Support
NNTP server Std
FTP Support
FTP server Std
VPN Support
IPsec ???
ISAKMP ???
PPTP ???
Development Tools
HTML editor Std
Perl Std
Python Std
C and C++ Compilers & Tools Std
Fortran Compiler & Tools Std
Java Compiler & Tools Std
Source Code Available Std
Network Services
DNS Std
NTP Std
Dialup Support
PPP Std
Multi-Link PPP Std
SLIP Std
RADIUS Authentication Std
RAS MSP ???
Security
Kerberos Std
IP Packet Filters Std
Management
SMNP Tools (Too bad they can't spell SNMP, huh?) Std
Remote Administration Std
Pager Interface Std
Reliability
Uptimes > 1 year Std
Y2K Compliant Yes
Advanced Features
IPv6 KAME - developed on FreeBSD! 3rd
Technical Support
Initial free phone support 0
Phone support with 4 hour response (FreeBSD Mall) Opt
E-Mail Support FREE
Update Support FREE
Patch Server (daily via CVSup) Yes
Pricing
Base Product FREE!
16 User FREE!
CD-ROM Media charge (CD-ROM/Subscription/CheapBytes) $40 / $25 / $5
60 day return privilege Yes
Key:
Yes = Oui, Ja, Yup, Si, etc.
Std = standard (For FreeBSD, installed with system or in package)
Opt = optional (For FreeBSD, available via ports systems)
3rd = Available from 3rd party
MSP = Microsoft Proprietary
BIY = Build it yourself
U/D = Under Development
N/A = Not available
FREE = You don't have to pay for it, as in FREE BEER
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"Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
Wes Peters Softweyr LLC
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