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That's great folks, I'm really glad that you all prefer *BSD for advanced |
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filtering and traffic management. Some people like Cisco gear for that. I |
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even hear there are some really swell things you can do under windows. |
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Maybe someone could post to the list about how you can do it under Syllable |
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or QNX. |
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But none of those things have anything to do with running Gentoo as a |
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server. That's what this list is about, hence 'gentoo-server'. |
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Suggesting/implying to someone that they replace their Gentoo system with |
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anything else isn't useful, and many people can't simply add another |
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machine. |
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As for how the question, as an early poster said, LARTC is probably a good |
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place to go. You may also find the following resource useful: |
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http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping |
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On 10/1/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <buanzo@××××××××××.ar> wrote: |
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> +1 on your opinion. 12 years of Linux (I mean, me), and I still prefer |
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> FreeBSD/OpenBSD for advanced |
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> filtering and traffic management. |
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