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LinuxPR: Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control Mailing List created

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 24, 2000

The Linux Advanced Routing & Trafic Control HOWTO team
announces the creation of a mailing list dedicated to discussion of
the topic of their HOWTO.

“The Linux Advanced Routing & Trafic Control HOWTO team
announces the creation of a mailing list dedicated to discussion of
the topic of their HOWTO. Bert Hubert, the original author of the
HOWTO, states ‘We were flooded by email with questions on how to
deploy Linux in advanced routing projects. We want our efforts to
mean something to the world, and as we are strong believers in the
open source community, we decided to create a mailing list’.”

“On this list, Linux users help each other and share ideas about
how to configure their Unix variant to do amazing things, like
bounded link sharing, load balancing across links, transparent
proxying, firewalling, and policy based routing.”

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