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From: jeff@ee.ryerson.ca (Donald Jeff Dionne)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: Linux box on the internet
Date: 17 Mar 1994 19:34:37 GMT
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Christoph Kukulies (kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de) wrote:
: Donald Jeff Dionne (jeff@ee.ryerson.ca) wrote:
: : Christoph Kukulies (kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de) wrote:
: : : Mirza Manar Hussain (mmh@doc.ic.ac.uk) wrote:

: : : : Hi all,

: : : : I should be in a position to put a computer on the net some time later this
: : : : year and offer various services. I was wondering if there are many Linux
: : : : boxes out there on the net with much significant access. I would be very
: : : : interested in the viability of a Linux box in this situation. It would be

: : : OK, fine. You will have a Linux box. WHY ARE YOU ASKING THIS IN A
: : : COMP.OS.386BSD.APPS NEWSGROUP.?

: : Well, I can't answer for him, but seems to me, he wants to know the opinion
: : of the other free UN*X camp.  Simple, makes sense....

: : : : set up to be ftp, telnet, mosiac, gopher -able etc, with accounts available
: : : : for remote users and possibly some bbs type discussion areas.

: : : : Many thanX.

: : : You're welcome. Penalty: take a 5 min. break and send 10 mails to
: : : bsd-counter@uninett.no Subj: Thy shouldst be running FreeBSD
: : : ...because of it's untopped networking stability and performance.

: : I'm not closed minded, Thy shouldst....... my butt.  Both are good.  For
: : different applications


: : : :-)

: : : : Manar

: : What is BSD's net code like compared to Linux?  I'd really like to know.
: : Linux networking does work fine for me, but I have some machines where 
: : perhaps BSD would do better....

: From what I know Linux is using BSD derived networking code and they
: built it into their OS somehow.

No, Linux network code is a complete new work.

: *BSD systems will be using BSD 4.4 (lite) networking code soon which
: will introduce another gain in resource usage - me thinks.

: The present network card drivers for *BSD are excellent wrt to
: performance. They reach nearly the theoretical limit of the
: underlying physical layer (Ethernet). (I'm speaking for FreeBSD-current
: here).

Cool.  That's sounds like what I'm after.  How about IP forwarding?


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: --Chris  Christoph P. U. Kukulies    kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de	 

Jeff@EE.Ryerson.Ca