Dennis Soper wrote:
> I've been very impressed. It is *incredibly easy* to set this sort of
> thing up, as everything you need is installed by default. All you
> need to do is edit a couple of configuration files, write you ipf rules,
> and go. I actually thought the install was much easier than
> FreeBSD, and in fact, most Linux installs (granted, it doesn't install
> as much, but I don't want much on that box.
Do the BSDs have the packet prioritization stuff that's in the 2.4
Linux network stack? I haven't played with it yet, but it looks like
a killer thing -- you could configure it to give 100% of your
bandwidth to serving Napster, MojoNation, or whatever P2P flavor of
the week, but set the priorities so that that traffic always waits for
your personal web browsing or ssh...
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