For any OpenBSD junkies, 3.6 isn't officially released until Monday, but 
seems to have made it to ftp mirrors already.  I installed in on an old 
IBM P75 w/16meg memory which i plan to use as my cable modem 
router/firewall.  After the kernel boots i have about 9 megs memory to 
play with... gotta look around here for some old simms, haha.

I haven't used OpenBSD in about 5 yesrs, so wanna checkout pf and the qos 
capabilities.  I've heard qos is MUCH simpler than the linux 'tc' 
implementation.  Probably don't have the horsepower for any serious VPN 
stuff...

ray
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Ray DeJean                                       http://www.r-a-y.org
Systems Engineer                    Southeastern Louisiana University
IBM Certified Specialist              AIX Administration, AIX Support
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