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Ramblings

I&#039;ve used FreeBSD for over twenty years. I started with it somewhere around release 2.2.x. It&#039;s come a long way. It&#039;s an amazing product.

Take a gander at the list of products based on it (wikipedia). I don&#039;t believe that list is exhaustive by any means. The operating system is  at the  core of things many of us touch every day.</description>
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            <description>IPFW with FireHOL block lists

The FireHOL project, another firewall and qos project, compiles a set of ip block lists. There are a number of lists that have different focuses - there is some overlap between them. These could be handy to use with IPFW. So let&#039;s see what we can do</description>
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