From: "Jeff V. Merkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 9:10 PM
: On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:48:06PM -0800, J Sloan wrote:
: > "Jeff V. Merkey" wrote:
: >
: > > Anyone out there a whiz at setting up a pppd dialin server? I am
: > > trying to put together an RPM for pppd dia
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 11:04:48AM -0600, William Scott Lockwood III wrote:
> Jeff,
> I am also VERY interested in this, particularly on getting modems to work
> with Linux at all. I'm not reading the list right now, but I'd appreciate
> any feedback you can throw my way on this. Esp. if you
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 02:28:56PM +0100, Pedro M. Rodrigues wrote:
>
>You are not alone. And the problem gets even worse when you
> have to deal with ISDN devices. In my company´s data room we
> have all Linux servers running 365 days a year (minus upgrade
> time) and in one corner a lone
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:48:06PM -0800, J Sloan wrote:
> "Jeff V. Merkey" wrote:
>
> > Anyone out there a whiz at setting up a pppd dialin server? I am
> > trying to put together an RPM for pppd dialin configurations
> > that will support default Windows NT and Linux dial in clients
> > withou
Jeff,
I am also VERY interested in this, particularly on getting modems to work
with Linux at all. I'm not reading the list right now, but I'd appreciate
any feedback you can throw my way on this. Esp. if you DO get it setup and
working. It sure would be nice to see Linux FINALLY support mor
You are not alone. And the problem gets even worse when you
have to deal with ISDN devices. In my company´s data room we
have all Linux servers running 365 days a year (minus upgrade
time) and in one corner a lonely Windows NT Server 3.0 with 5
Client Access Licenses working as a RAS serve
"Jeff V. Merkey" wrote:
> Anyone out there a whiz at setting up a pppd dialin server? I am
> trying to put together an RPM for pppd dialin configurations
> that will support default Windows NT and Linux dial in clients
> without requiring the poor user to learn bash scripting, chat
> scripting,
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