Re: FreeBsd as internet router

From: George V. Neville-Neil (gnn_at_neville-neil.com)
Date: 12/29/04

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    To: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
    
    

    At Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:59:29 -0800,
    Brooks Davis wrote:
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    Sorry to chime in late on this. I suspect the assertion about FreeBSD
    and building a router does have to do with complete RFC compliance.
    As Brooks pointed out, no router ever built actually complied with all
    the RFCs.

    In another life I worked for a company using the BSD stack in an RTOS
    and many non-US customers wanted strict adherence to the RFCs and/or
    specific statements of non-compliance. This is an arduous job that no
    one is going to do for free (and that company never did it either).

    From a practical standpoint building an Internet router from FreeBSD
    is quite "doable" and has been done. Depending on where that router
    lives the network (core, edge, enterprise, etc.) you will have to
    customize the system, but then, that's what engineering is about :-)

    Later,
    George
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