Hello Arjen -

On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Glasshouse Beheer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This may be a little late response to this problem. But I just had the same
> problem and I found a solution. And it wasn't easy to find it either.
> 
> The problem is:
>       Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP,
> 
> It should be
>       Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP,
> 
> Note the JacobsOn and not JacobsEn. One character out of place!
> 
> The fun thing is that this only goes wrong with WindowsNT users. Win95 and
> Win98 and others have no problem whatsoever. And the effect is that routing
> and ping work but as soon as you connect to a port there isn't anything
> comming back....cause the compression is screwed up.
> 
> Maybe it might be an idea for Open.com to add an item in the dictionary that
> will allow for both the Jacobson and the Jocobsen versions?
> 

Please have a look at the Radiator FAQ:

        http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html

60. I have weird problems with users on NT and Win3, but not Win95/98

       Check that you are not setting the wrong name for the compression attribute. If 
you have inherited a users file from an older Livingston system, the spelling of 
Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
       may be wrong. Some older systems use the incorrect spelling 
Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP, and this will not work with Radiator. 

       Some symptoms of this problem might be inability to browse, but ping still 
works. VJ only affects TCP traffic, so pings (ICMP) and DNS (UDP) are unaffected when 
VJ is out of whack. 

       Contributed by Mike Biesele. Thanks Mike. 

This has also been discussed on the mailing list:

        http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator

and do a search on "jacobsen".

hth

Hugh


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