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Date:      Wed, 02 Dec 1998 12:35:06 -0800
From:      Greg Shenaut <greg@bogslab.ucdavis.edu>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   back orifice
Message-ID:  <199812022035.MAA17844@deal1.bogs.org>

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A little bit ago, someone asked about how to install Back Orifice
on their FreeBSD machine.

(Hace poco, alguien pregunto como instalar back orifice en su
maquina freebsd.)

Since I had never heard of this program, and in fact thought it
was some kind of asshole joke, I didn't think anything about it
until several other people posted about the correct translation of
the question, but without commenting on the program.

(Asi que nunca habia oido del programa, y de hecho pensaba que era
alguna clase de chiste-culo, no pense nada de esto hasta que varios
postaron sobre la traduccion de la pregunta sin comentar acerca
del programa.)

So I did a web search and found out about it: it's a freeware remote
access tool for windows 95+, and there is in fact a *nix client
for it.  I'm wondering whether this works as well as it sounds on
FreeBSD.  Has anyone tried it?

(Asi que busque en la Red y aprendi un poco:  es un "remote access
tool" (lamento que mi vocabulario en espanol me falla), gratis para
Windows 95+, y de hecho lleva un cliente *nix.  Me pregunto si
esto funciona tan bien como suena con FreeBSD.  Lo ha probado
alguien?)

I'm interested because in spite of a largely FreeBSD and BSD/OS
network, we do have a couple of W95 machines, and such a tool might
be very worthwhile, especially if we can telnet from FreeBSD -->
W95.

(Me interesa porque no obstante una red con la mayoria de systemas
FreeBSD y BSD/OS, si que tenemos un par de maquinas con W95, y un
tal instrumento puede tener mucha utilidad, sobre todo si podriamos
comunicar desde FreeBSD hacia W95 via telnet.)

-Greg

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