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From: paul@isl-gate.elsy.cf.ac.uk (Paul)
Subject: Re: SUMMARY: REQUEST: Info on FreeBSD as router ?
Message-ID: <1994Aug20.053115.8472@cm.cf.ac.uk>
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Date: Sat, 20 Aug 1994 05:31:13 +0000
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In article <CuH9IG.ADB@curia.ucc.ie>, <dave@odyssey.ucc.ie> wrote:
>
>There is a standard `router floppy' that you can boot on a FreeBSD
>machine to configure it as a network router. Please look in:
>
> freefall.cdrom.com:pub/incoming/freertr
Not any more it isn't. It's now in
freefall.cdrom.com:pub/contrib/networking/freertr
--
Paul Richards, FreeBSD core team member.
Intelligent Systems Laboratory, ELSYM ,University of Wales, College Cardiff
Internet: paul@isl.cf.ac.uk, JANET(UK): RICHARDSDP@CARDIFF.AC.UK