> And the last thing, is anyone working on moving more of ppp back
> into the kernel, like, by using netgraph? (i hadn't really looked
> at this netgraph thing yet until i read the daemonnews article
> today... impressive stuff.) and is someone working on linking i4b
> and netgraph? that seems to be the logical way to do more complex
> stuff like this aodi thing that e.g. the german Telekom wants to use
> for their low-bandwidth 10 DEM/month isdn `flatrate' which they plan to
> introduce around the end of the year. (and _if_ this really works it
> sure will become pretty popular over here as long as all the other `real'
> flatrates are still in the 100 DEM or more range... :/ ) this seems to
> be the current draft:
>
> http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-pppext-aodi-02.txt
I'm looking at pushing more stuff into the kernel using netgraph, but
I haven't had much of a chance recently to work on it. Hellmuth has
also created an i4b netgraph node, but again, I haven't had a chance
to do much with it.
Now that I've got a free-in-the-evenings ISDN connection, I have no
excuses left though.... (except that it's showing up busy at the
moment). Once the freeze is over, I'll be looking at getting things
under way.
> Regards,
> --
> Juergen Lock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (remove dot foo from address to reply)
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