I'll bet you your life savings they don't use Solaris for their terminal
servers though.

So that's irrelevant.


On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Spirilis wrote:

> One thing I have been wondering about is just how many different
> modem servers or PPP programs support the ppp_deflate protocol.
> I have yet to find an ISP around here that actually supports it.
> One ISP I had was bellatlantic.net, which they say uses Solaris
> for all their servers, and the tech support had told me that
> BellAtlantic "only supports the standard compression protocols
> for Solaris."  The ISP I have now is ABSnet, and AFAIK their
> modem servers aren't doing any CCP negotiation either.  I have
> "deflate 15,15" set in my pppd peers/ config file for each ISP.
> I believe ABSnet uses Livingston hardware.  Would anyone with
> expertise in this topic be able to clarify?
> 
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