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What about it? Anyone with skills in this area interested in figuring
out what changed between 4.1 and 4.1.1 probably in the crypto changes
that prevents the MD5 authentication of a skip partner. Worth a quick
$150 prize for the first solution.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET
[.]
> We also have patches in the works to allow full kernel bypass of
> the ppp daemon in the common case, resulting in Mucho performance
> increase.
>
> with the version we have now, a 100KB/sec ppp session took 6% of a
> P6-200
[.]
CCP will kill performance. Without it however, I've
> "Julian" == Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Julian> (the other end was a 486DX50 :-) with enough RAM we could
Julian> probably serve 10K sessions, though that would require 10K ppp
Julian> daemons until we got the kernel bypass working. in either
Julian> case it would presently
David Gilbert wrote:
>
> > "Josef" == Josef Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Josef> As far as I'm aware it _does_ work - in the form of user-ppp
> Josef> (/usr/sbin/ppp), maintained by Brian. Why do you need to use
> Josef> kernel ppp - it's a mess :)
>
> In some discussions with
> [on PPPoE]
>
> Well... a few toronto people and I got together (I'm trying to find
> email addresses) to discuss the problem. One particular thought that
> we had was that it would be cool if a single ppp process could handle
> a large number of connections. We also discussed the fact that yo
[on PPPoE]
Well... a few toronto people and I got together (I'm trying to find
email addresses) to discuss the problem. One particular thought that
we had was that it would be cool if a single ppp process could handle
a large number of connections. We also discussed the fact that you
may very w
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Eugene M. Kim wrote:
> I personally used this approach for some kernel PPP over TCP tunnels,
> and strongly recommend it because now there are many protocols that make
> use of PPP (PPTP, PPPoE, PPP over TCP to name a few). If we modified
> the kernel PPP to create a new pro
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Brian Somers wrote:
> > David Gilbert wrote:
> > >
> > > I've got some real $$$ available to encourage someone to make PPPoE
> > > work efficiently enough on the FreeBSD platform to handle a
> > > substantial number of users. Is anyone interested?
> >
> > Brian? ;^)
>
>
> David Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > I've got some real $$$ available to encourage someone to make PPPoE
> > work efficiently enough on the FreeBSD platform to handle a
> > substantial number of users. Is anyone interested?
>
> Brian? ;^)
There may be something real in the pipeline now. Julian E (
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Jacques Vidrine wrote:
>
> Yes. The boxes from Redback (www.redback.com) support this mode
> of operation, which is primarily for sane deployment of DSL over
> an infrastructure built on bridging. Alcatel DSL products, used
> by BellSouth and others, operate in this mode (
Yes. The boxes from Redback (www.redback.com) support this mode
of operation, which is primarily for sane deployment of DSL over
an infrastructure built on bridging. Alcatel DSL products, used
by BellSouth and others, operate in this mode (see RFC 1483 section
4.2).
Jacques Vidrine / [EMAIL PR
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 08:03:09PM -0400, Josh Tiefenbach wrote:
> > Dave,
> >
> > As far as I'm aware it _does_ work - in the form of user-ppp (/usr/sbin/ppp),
> > maintained by Brian. Why do you need to use kernel ppp - it's a mess :)
>
> Really? I was under the impression that it doesnt. I'l
David Gilbert wrote:
>
> I've got some real $$$ available to encourage someone to make PPPoE
> work efficiently enough on the FreeBSD platform to handle a
> substantial number of users. Is anyone interested?
Brian? ;^)
--
"Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
Wes
> "Josef" == Josef Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Josef> As far as I'm aware it _does_ work - in the form of user-ppp
Josef> (/usr/sbin/ppp), maintained by Brian. Why do you need to use
Josef> kernel ppp - it's a mess :)
In some discussions with some local BSD hackers, many claimed
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 12:23:09PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
> I've got some real $$$ available to encourage someone to make PPPoE
> work efficiently enough on the FreeBSD platform to handle a
> substantial number of users. Is anyone interested?
>
> Dave.
Dave,
As far as I'm aware it _does_
I've got some real $$$ available to encourage someone to make PPPoE
work efficiently enough on the FreeBSD platform to handle a
substantial number of users. Is anyone interested?
Dave.
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