Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-16 Thread Mike Andrew
Van: "Stew Benedict" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > such. If you want something more at the ISP level, a lot of folks use > Livingston Portmaster 2E, but I see now there's radius software out there I've had nothing but solid performance for nearly 2 years now from the above combination. Prior to that it w

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-16 Thread Mike Andrew
> Does Digiboard work with Linux and is it the best for Linux like it is for Win? digiboard is just fine as are stallion cards. However, going down that particular tunnel will involve you in knowing a fair bit about linux, particularly ppp, and secondary, how to ensure the stallion module (eg) l

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-15 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Saturday 15 December 2001 11:45 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > Thanks guys!  I knew asking you was the right way to go.  Stew, Bruce, > thanks. > > On question- Bruce, does the Moxa require 2.4.16?  Or would a 2.4.2 stock > W3.1 kernel do just fine?  When I do things for clients, I try to stick

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-15 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Thanks guys! I knew asking you was the right way to go. Stew, Bruce, thanks. On question- Bruce, does the Moxa require 2.4.16? Or would a 2.4.2 stock W3.1 kernel do just fine? When I do things for clients, I try to stick to the KISS principle and right now, that's COL3.1 with a modified Hun

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-15 Thread Stew Benedict
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > Thanks, Chang. Actually that's the first place I normally go. The problem is that >there is no hardware listed. What do I buy if I want to have say 8 modems? Or 4? >What are others using? > > Does Digiboard work with Linux and is it the bes

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-14 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Friday 14 December 2001 23:20 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > Thanks, Chang.  Actually that's the first place I normally go.  The problem > is that there is no hardware listed.  What do I buy if I want to have say 8 > modems?  Or 4?  What are others using? > > Does Digiboard work with Linux and

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-14 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Thanks, Chang. Actually that's the first place I normally go. The problem is that there is no hardware listed. What do I buy if I want to have say 8 modems? Or 4? What are others using? Does Digiboard work with Linux and is it the best for Linux like it is for Win? On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 11:

Re: Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-14 Thread Chang
check http://linux.nf bill parker's article in ppp section. Matthew Carpenter wrote: > > I am interested in what people are using for Linux dial-up servers these days. I >have a mid-sized company interested in providing dialup for their users and I need to >put together a proposal soon. Rath

Linux Dial-up Server

2001-12-14 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I am interested in what people are using for Linux dial-up servers these days. I have a mid-sized company interested in providing dialup for their users and I need to put together a proposal soon. Rather than investigate all the options, I thought I'd ask people who do it already. Thanks! -