On Friday 21 February 2003 02:30 pm, Bill Moran wrote: > daniel warfe wrote: > > The charity currently contains 2 sites which are the main charity site > > and a shop front site. The shop front tries to make enough income to > > support the charity and cover daily operating costs. > > > > Currently I am looking at a 256k ADSL connection which will be installed > > at the main charity site and a 56K modem will be installed so the shop > > front will be dialing in to the main site to provide internet access. > > > > What i need to know is how easy would it be to set up FreeBSD as a > > server to proved both the connection to the internet, internet to lan > > users as well as being a dial in server so the shop site can connect in > > to use the internet and possible backup files to the server. > > Easy is a relative term. I think it would be very easy ... then again, > I've done it before. > > > I am spent some time using unix/solaris but most of it has been follow > > the bouncing ball or locating answers of websites. > > I think that between the FreeBSD hanbook, and articles at various websites > (especially FreeBSD Diary) you should be able to accomplish what you want > with few hiccups. Don't promise any deployment dates if this is the first > time you've done this, though. Take some time to test and make sure it > works as you want.
I agree. Everything you want to do can be done with FreeBSD, it is then just a question of learning how to do it. Read the right documentation, and after that ask some questions here and you should be fine. Tim To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message