Billy D'Augustine wrote:
Try OpenBSD :) I'm a big fan of OpenBSD. It's got a lot of features that
other BSD's, and Linux distros lack. It has an easy to use NAT setup called
IPF, which has a very simply filtering syntax.
Agree. OpenBSD is great for routing or firewalling. I've recently seen
that all the linux crowd, or the majority, is becoming plug&play
oriented. They just want so disribution with everything precompiled
and no security at all; a m$ approach.
Long live OpenBSD; too bad it is not available on MCA machines since I've
got quite a number of IBM 7012 320H.
Back to the Subject. I've lost the previous postings. Is the VMS BBS
concerned with setting up a DECNET BBS or just about generic VMS
accounts? I've got two hobbyist machines on internet; a 3100M38 12MRAM
with OpenVMS 7.2 and a VS2000 14M with VMS 5.3 that could host some accounts.
e.
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