Use relative URLs.

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Wolfram Schneider 1998-08-09 22:20:30 +00:00
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<sect1><heading> Amanda<label id="backups:programs:amanda"></heading>
<p><htmlurl url="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/misc.html#amanda-2.4.0"
<p><htmlurl url="../ports/misc.html#amanda-2.4.0"
name="Amanda"> (Advanced Maryland Network Disk Archiver) is a
client/server backup system, rather than a single program. An
Amanda server will backup to a single tape drive any number of

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<sect><heading>The FreeBSD Documentation Project<label id="staff:doc">
</heading>
<p>The <htmlurl url="http://www.freebsd.org/docproj.html"
<p>The <htmlurl url="../docproj/docproj.html"
name="FreeBSD Documentation Project"> is responsible for a
number of different services, each service being run by an
individual and his <em>deputies</em> (if any):

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<sect1><heading>Porting an existing piece of free software<label id="porting"></heading>
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easier for the user when he is wading through the pile of
packages on the ftp site or the CD-ROM. Please take a look
at the existing categories (you can find them in <htmlurl
url="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/" name="the ports
url="../ports/" name="the ports
page">) and pick the ones that are suitable for your port.
If your port truly belongs to something that is different
from all the existing ones, you can even create a new

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by anyone. A freely exportable European distribution
of DES for our non-U.S. users also exists and is
described in the <url
url="http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ" name="FreeBSD
url="../FAQ/FAQ.html" name="FreeBSD
FAQ">. If password security for FreeBSD is all you
need, and you have no requirement for copying encrypted
passwords from other hosts using DES into FreeBSD