I've only delt with slipstream. But what I have found is that there are
really on two companies worth while. I forget the other. So far what I
have seen is very nice. The test account that I used was in eastern
Canada and I'm in Washington State. I had real good success with it
even over the distance. Loggon time was a bit long, but once
connected... I even notice compression taking place on compressed
files. Not an easy thing to do. The only down side is that it distorts
images while running compression on images. This is adjustable, but
those that are into the net for pix won't likely care much for it.
Paul
Erik Tijburg wrote:
We are looking at Dialup
Accelerators. Does anyone have any positive/Negative comments about
any of the products.
Erik L. M. Tijburg
ISP Support Services
(214) 681-4976
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary,
Did you have to add anything to your VOP dictionary file? If so what
does that look like? I add this to mine:
VENDORATTR 7000 Slipstream-Auth 1 string
When I have the profile enable, VOP errors with:
Prifiles: (line 39) Unknown attribute > Slipstream-Auth
Paul
Gary Carr wrote:
Yes, we allow all users under our
regular plan. Any others have to get an additional plan which has the
slipstream profile in it.
Gary
From
the looks of this, you allow all dialup users access with slipstream.
If not you do you keep users from accessing it? Also, because we are
outsourcing we have to authenticate with [EMAIL PROTECTED].
I have created a totally seperate plan to add to a users account that
meets this requirement. I'm not sure what all the needs to be in the
template. This part always confuses me.
SlipStream template
SlipStream-Auth SlipStream (Haven't a clue here, but I'm still
waiting for a test account to start trying things. I'll try your syntax
as well when I get a chance.)
PPP template
Port-Limit 1
Framed-Protocal PPP
NAS-Port-Type Async
Service-Type Framed-User
I've add the Profile to VOP profile.txt but it is commented out at the
moment. I don't understand how if that is set to true that you can
reject users.
Paul
Gary Carr wrote:
We are running our own
Slipstream servers. Thing of the slipstream server as a NAS. The client
submits a request for authentication which is givin to the slipstream
server which in turns passes it off the to defined radius server. The
radius server auths or denies the request and passes it back to
slipstream server which allows or rejects the connection request.
Our profile.txt looks like
this.
Profile=""
SlipStream-Auth = true
and our PPP template in Rodopi
looks like this.
Service-Type Framed-User
Framed-Protocol PPP
Port-Limit 1
Idle-Limit 9600
Session-Timeout 84000
Profile SlipStream
Regards,
Gary
Are
you running slipstream locally or are you buying from another source?
What we are trying to do is set up Radius auth from a remote server
that we will be connecting to for slipstream. We don't have any
profiles configured in VOPRadius. All that is handled by Rodopi.
What does you profile.txt look like?
Paul
Gary Carr wrote:
We use it and just add a slipstream profile to the profile.txt file of vop
radius then add a proflie = slipstream to the radius profile in rodopi.
Gary
Hi all,
Is anyone using slipstream acceleration for dial-up users? If so how do
you do authentication from rodopi. Most docs I have seen on slipstream
uses Freeradius. We are using VOP Radius 2 with Rodopi 5.1sp2.
Thanks,
Paul Moore
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