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From: "Stephen C. West-Fisher" <steve@pelican.net>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Looking for ISP server
Date: 4 Oct 1996 12:18:47 GMT
Organization: Interactive Data, Inc.
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I think FreeBSD is an excellent choice for an ISP. Of course, that's what
we use. What software that isn't included on the CD you can generally find
a port for. Even when you can't find a port, most software you need will be
easy to modify so that it will run on FreeBSD.

Doney Jimenez <sysop@dznet.com> wrote in article
<325471CB.5C73@dznet.com>...
> Hello all
> I need to now if FREEBSD comes with all the necessary software to
> operate an ISP. 
> I it doesn't, do you know of any ISP software for FREEBSD?
> Is FREEBSD a good choice to a beginner ISP service.
> Thanks for your responce.
>