Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-26 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Kirk On 25 Feb 2003 at 14:08, Kirk Ismay wrote: > Finally, one thing I've been considering is to use SQL-Ledger > (http://www.sql-ledger.org/) as a core accounting system and re-write my > recurring billing and provisioning programms as add on modules. I can't > promise that I'd be able to

Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-26 Thread KevinL
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 17:41, Craig Sanders wrote: > On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:08:39PM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: > > > Are there other (ideally unix) alternatives? > > i haven't used it myself, but i've heard good things about Jet from > Obsidian Consulting Group (in Melbourne, Australia). > > ht

Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-26 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Kirk On 25 Feb 2003 at 14:08, Kirk Ismay wrote: > Finally, one thing I've been considering is to use SQL-Ledger > (http://www.sql-ledger.org/) as a core accounting system and re-write my > recurring billing and provisioning programms as add on modules. I can't > promise that I'd be able to

Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-26 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:08:39PM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: > Are there other (ideally unix) alternatives? i haven't used it myself, but i've heard good things about Jet from Obsidian Consulting Group (in Melbourne, Australia). http://jet.obsidian.com.au/ i know one of the main developers. ver

Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-26 Thread KevinL
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 17:41, Craig Sanders wrote: > On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:08:39PM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: > > > Are there other (ideally unix) alternatives? > > i haven't used it myself, but i've heard good things about Jet from > Obsidian Consulting Group (in Melbourne, Australia). > > ht

Re: ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-25 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:08:39PM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: > Are there other (ideally unix) alternatives? i haven't used it myself, but i've heard good things about Jet from Obsidian Consulting Group (in Melbourne, Australia). http://jet.obsidian.com.au/ i know one of the main developers. ver

ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-25 Thread Kirk Ismay
Hi everyone, I'm the SA at a regional ISP in Canada. We've about 7500 dialup clients, and are pretty much a Debian linux shop (6 main servers). We also do web hosting, colocation, and some broadband. Currently we use an in-house Apache/PHP/perl billing system [roughly equivalent to freeside or b

ISP Billing Software / RODOPI

2003-02-25 Thread Kirk Ismay
Hi everyone, I'm the SA at a regional ISP in Canada. We've about 7500 dialup clients, and are pretty much a Debian linux shop (6 main servers). We also do web hosting, colocation, and some broadband. Currently we use an in-house Apache/PHP/perl billing system [roughly equivalent to freeside or b

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote: > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: > > | I'm concerned because of my unfamiliarity with Windows. How much Windows > | do I need to know to make this puppy work? (I really do *not* know > | Windows). > > It should be trivial for you

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: | I'm concerned because of my unfamiliarity with Windows. How much Windows | do I need to know to make this puppy work? (I really do *not* know | Windows). | It should be trivial for you to learn. Let me put it this way, you've talked to (l)users of an I

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Eric Jennings wrote: > We use a product called Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). I'm a big > fan of open source software, but as far as functionality and support > goes, you cannot go wrong with this software. A new release is > posted every two weeks, and I believe that a

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote: > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: > > | I'm concerned because of my unfamiliarity with Windows. How much Windows > | do I need to know to make this puppy work? (I really do *not* know > | Windows). > > It should be trivial for you

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: | I'm concerned because of my unfamiliarity with Windows. How much Windows | do I need to know to make this puppy work? (I really do *not* know | Windows). | It should be trivial for you to learn. Let me put it this way, you've talked to (l)users of an

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-12 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Eric Jennings wrote: > We use a product called Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). I'm a big > fan of open source software, but as far as functionality and support > goes, you cannot go wrong with this software. A new release is > posted every two weeks, and I believe that

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread drudd
Does anyone know of any open source billing solution(s) which can bill by bandwidth/disk usage? Douglas Rudd -- Original Message -- >> >>I've been checking a few out bt most of them "rodopi","isptraq",, etc >>etc etc all seem to be NT solutions backed by MS SQL server neither of >>which I like

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread Eric Jennings
I've been checking a few out bt most of them "rodopi","isptraq",, etc etc etc all seem to be NT solutions backed by MS SQL server neither of which I like very much. We use a product called Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). I'm a big fan of open source software, but as far as functionality and su

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
rver with Windows/IE autoconfiguration Real-time credit card processing with CyberCash CashRegister, Authorize.Net, or Signio. On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home | growen solution just isn't up to the task an

ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread mjs
Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home growen solution just isn't up to the task any more, and it strikes me as a rather pointless excersise to re-invent a wheel that has been inveted probably countless times before. I've been checking a few out bt mo

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread drudd
Does anyone know of any open source billing solution(s) which can bill by bandwidth/disk usage? Douglas Rudd -- Original Message -- >> >>I've been checking a few out bt most of them "rodopi","isptraq",, etc >>etc etc all seem to be NT solutions backed by MS SQL server neither of >>which I like

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread Eric Jennings
> >I've been checking a few out bt most of them "rodopi","isptraq",, etc >etc etc all seem to be NT solutions backed by MS SQL server neither of >which I like very much. We use a product called Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). I'm a big fan of open source software, but as far as functionality

Re: ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
rver with Windows/IE autoconfiguration Real-time credit card processing with CyberCash CashRegister, Authorize.Net, or Signio. On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home | growen solution just isn't up to the task an

ISP Billing Software

2000-09-11 Thread mjs
Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home growen solution just isn't up to the task any more, and it strikes me as a rather pointless excersise to re-invent a wheel that has been inveted probably countless times before. I've been checking a few out bt mo