Hello Dave -

Here is Mike's answer. The IPASS inbound is still handled by the VNAS, but 
the outbound is now just a straight AuthBy RADIUS.

regards

Hugh


On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 03:55, Mike McCauley wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> I dont recall them ever combining the inboiund and outbound.
> Inbound requests were fielded by their software which acted like a radius
> client, so it would continue to work without and special fetures in
> Radiator.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 18:35, you wrote:
> > Morning Mikey -
> >
> > Could you answer this please?
> >
> > ta
> >
> > Hugh
> >
> >
> > ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
> >
> > Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) IpassPerl still lingering around?
> > Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 15:47:10 -0500
> > From: "Dave Kitabjian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > To attempt to answer my own question, it appears that the below quote
> > may be the only part of the appendix that is "deprecated". Using the
> > "new" approach, only Outbound is affected; Inbound is still the same.
> >
> > So perhaps IPASS' VNAS server originally only handled Inbound requests,
> > but then later they upgraded it to also handle Outbound as well?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >     -----Original Message-----
> >     From: Dave Kitabjian
> >     Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:11 PM
> >     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     Subject: (RADIATOR) IpassPerl still lingering around?
> >
> >
> >
> >     Regarding this clip from the current manual,
> >     "If you wish to do outbound authentication with the iPASS
> > network, you will also need the IpassPerl software from Open System
> > Consultants. See http://www.open.com.au <http://www.open.com.au>  for
> > contact details."
> >
> >     Isn't IpassPerl part of what was deprecated along with <AuthBy
> > IPASS> way back? In general, how accurate is the rest of the iPass
> > appendix of the manual?
> >
> >     Thanks!
> >
> >     _____
> >
> >     Dave Kitabjian
> >     NetCarrier, Software Engineering
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------

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