To people
using Slip stream
Is there
any way to run slipstream accelerator without having any software or
application on client side?
Mean all
compression done without any software installed on clients machine
Server side
only.
Appreciate
your quick response
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On
Behalf Of Brad Johnson
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004
10:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [VOPRadius] Slip Stream
Oh No! I’ve contacted
Vircom about this very issue and many others. I’ve been told good things are to
come but …. I don’t plan to hold my breath.
When I put up our
slipstream server I contacted Vircom about allowing 1 dialup connection and 1
slipstream connection via dual profiles. I also talked to them about the
possibility of having the user-replacement feature that was available for
connections with the same username/nas-port expanded to include username/ip
address to reduce ghost users.
I actually got Slipstream
to add support for Interim/Watchdog packets in a special build for me, the
build was delivered to me, I installed it and tested it BEFORE I even got
a definitive answer on the above from Vircom. I then asked Slipstream to add
support for having slipstream connections come in with a nas-port-id based on
the ip address (to support VOPRadius’ current user-replacement) and that was
added and delivered two days later.
All these “special”
features were added to the latest major version of Slipstream so you guys now
have them as well.
Brad
Johnson
Systems Administrator
Local Link Network Operations
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Essary
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004
2:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [VOPRadius] Slip Stream
At 01:35 PM 12/30/2004, you wrote:
The irony is that all that use it have this problem but I seem to always be the
only
one that contacts Vircom about it. As you might guess Vircom is not going
to make
changes in their software for one person. Maybe if there is enough
dialogue about it
Vircom will give some consideration to a solution within their Radius software.
Larry
Larry,
I think the -rr is appended to the username not the realm. We use the prefix
ss- to get the job done. It sucks in that two usernames are needed, but it does
help in authentication trouble shooting.
Paul
Larry Essary wrote:
At 12:56 PM 12/30/2004, you wrote:
We are using a third party slip stream provider as well as wholesale dialup so
appending anything to our realm
will not work. Even if it did pass to us from the wholesale
provider we would have to set up a 2nd entry
in Platypus for the slip stream to authenticate.
Larry
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We set up a seperate uid with suffix of "-rr", helps toward quick
troubleshooting, too.
Robert Smith
Futur@ ISP
Larry Essary wrote:
To those of you that are running slip stream....
If you have you user port limit set to 1 how are you dealing with the 2nd
authentication request
that comes from the slip stream authentication server ?
We have our port limit set to 1 and there seems to be no clean way to solve
this without
opening ourselves up to port abuse in other ways. The method with the
least liability seems
to be to put all of the slip stream users into a profile that has port limit
set to 2. One for their
connection and one for the slip stream.
Any ideas/solutions would be appreciated.
Larry Essary
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