Yup. But I bet it's designed to only work on RedHat Enterprise 4 with
Kernel version 2.6.x.x.x and once you load some other package or update
the server the whole thing breaks until Nortel releases an update.
Developing on Linux is likely very easy as long as you limit yourself to
a narrow deployment base. "We only support this on X server, version X,
with only X kernel, and X packages installed."
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 01:28 PM 14/07/2005, Ben Ruset wrote:
Sounds like a very specialized case. I can't see Nortel dropping their
Contivity VPN client for Windows. That's product suicide.
They were building a PC-based system to handle multiple phonelines (up
to 256?.) MS Telephony system is completely useless, requiring bizarre
kludges to make it work. They finally switched to another OS (I believe
it was Linux), as support costs were killing them.
T