Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:12:23 -0700 From: Blake Covarrubias <blake@ekalb.net> To: isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ISPs? Message-ID: <97D7A096-8D44-4515-B619-74A96D45D4C6@ekalb.net> In-Reply-To: <000301c9a898$265b41e0$7311c5a0$@com> References: <153046.19925.qm@web63901.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <907077794.20090317173752@homelink.ru> <49C05E35.8070609@ibctech.ca> <001501c9a795$07058de0$1510a9a0$@com> <49C1C3D0.5060304@neely.cx> <CC6BF6C0-D134-4DE6-9D47-17E01AA71BBB@ekalb.net> <5F9EF08A583352985E262800@tok> <49C244E0.2020001@ibctech.ca> <000301c9a898$265b41e0$7311c5a0$@com>
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On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:39 AM, Bruce Grobler wrote: > Hmmm, we use a different approach, FreeBSD for our server's > (exclusively > besides for that one windows box :D), and cisco for all the routing & > switching. Same. Most of our servers are Unix-based with our routing and switching done on Cisco, except for two OpenBSD machines (CARP, pfsync). We have a few Linux machines doing stuff like Xen, L7-Filter, and running vendor proprietary software. I'm hoping to replace the Linux L7-Filter machine with FreeBSD running ipfw-classifyd as soon as it becomes stable. -- Blake Covarrubias
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