I use NetBSD, myself.
I too am interested in binaries for FreeBSD and NetBSD, but source is far, far better.
--Michael
Art Mason a.c.mason@sbcglobal.net writes:
I also have found myself moving over to Free- and OpenBSD for most workstation and server needs, but I keep an install of Mandrake handy for those few apps that don't port to well over to the BSD platforms. What I'm really interested in is stund support in OpenBSD that integrated w/ pf, seeing as how the majority of my firewalls are now OpenBSD 3.1-3.2 boxes running the new pf code. Ser itself runs great on FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE, which is what I use as my testing platform, but this NAT stuff is really killing me when it comes to bringing in potential callers over the WAN. Any word on when a *BSD-compatible binary of stund might be available? Thanks.
-- Art Mason CCNA Network Consultant Maverick Datacom E-mail: amason@maverickdatacom.com
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