Remove a dead link to freesoftware.com. We could really use some more

high profile sites to brag about here.

PR:		docs/32467
Submitted by:	wosch
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Murray Stokely 2001-12-08 06:01:01 +00:00
parent ad7d3f8fd8
commit 665b61ecea
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/www/; revision=11366

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/internet.sgml,v 1.24 2001/07/06 02:11:58 dd Exp $">
<!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/internet.sgml,v 1.25 2001/07/13 12:52:11 dd Exp $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD's Internetworking">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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day:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.osd.bsdi.com/">BSDi's Open Source
Division</a> outside of San Francisco runs one of the most popular
FTP&nbsp;servers on the net - <a
href="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/">ftp.freesoftware.com</a>.
It is a FreeBSD machine supporting 5000 connections, and is
capable of transferring more than 30 terabytes (as of June, 1999;
yes that is <i>terabytes</i>!) worth of files every month to more
than 10 million people. The <a
href="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/archive-info/server.txt">configuration
details</a> are available to those interested in building
similar systems.</li>
<li>Walnut Creek CDROM ran one of the most popular FTP servers
on the Internet, ftp.cdrom.com, exclusively on FreeBSD for
many years. It was a single FreeBSD machine supporting 6000
connections, and capable of transferring more than 30
terabytes (as of June, 1999; yes that is <i>terabytes</i>!)
worth of files every month to more than 10 million
people.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Inc.</a> runs the ultimate
index of the Internet, serving scads of daily net surfers with