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From: bill@twwells.com (T. William Wells)
Subject: Re: Internet Service Provider
Organization: None, Mt. Laurel, NJ
Message-ID: <D91uu8.7J3@twwells.com>
References: <3pqb92$lq2@pt9201.ped.pto.ford.com> <3prh5v$au8@fnord.dfw.net>
Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 21:10:56 GMT
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In article <3prh5v$au8@fnord.dfw.net>,  <donsethf@dump.com> wrote:
: Is there anybody out there that is using this software as an ISP? if so
: please contact me.:)

Yup. Me. It's called "CyberENET" (and no I didn't choose the name
:-). Drop me a note if you'd like more info or a trial account.

The biggest problem with FreeBSD (2.0) that I've seen so far is
that when connections are just "dropped" many programs go into an
infinite read loop. I need to figure out where that's coming from
and *fix* it, as it eats CPU time.

BTW, at one time, BSDI had the same problem. Might still.