At 03:49 PM 3/13/2002, William Allen Simpson wrote:
10 years ago tomorrow, Brian Lloyd and I had a rubber hose lunch
meeting with Steve Kent, who as a member of the IAB had refused to allow
the PPP WG to publish CHAP in our RFC as an official authentication
protocol. (He had previously mandated
layers and how that affects MLPPP and L2TP.
Then we agree more than we disagree :-)
I suspect so. I find that, when people talk an *engineering* problem
through to its real conclusion, they are more in accord than not.
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YMMV
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all the ramifications of that statement.
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worried about how
long it took PPP to complete negotiation, something that just isn't very
important.
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At 11:47 AM 12/14/2000, you wrote:
and who's the pleasant loonies behind the vid anyways?
Pleasant loonies?
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, J. Noel Chiappa wrote:
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I was thinking about your message, and something from my exchanges
with Keith Moore suddenly popped into my head with great clarity. I
think it's the answer to your question immediately below - and it has
ld upgrade
most of the endpoints for us thus just requiring the backbone to run IPv4
and IPv6 routing in parallel for a time.
Never mind. I am sure I am just being naive.
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that there is life after death? Most would
become nonfunctional but he is trying to participate in productive
activities. My hat is off to him.
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, the Lucent WaveLAN
PCMCIA card already comes with drivers for MacOS. Please support 802.11
DSSS and people with Macs don't need a special driver written.
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