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RE: Dial-up server



 hi
       i think we can have a good discussion on this topic

however a mini HOWTO ISP Setup on Redhat is available at linuxdoc.org 
if u com to know any thing new on this pls update me 
my yahoo id is manish_ipx

manish arya


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On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 06:51:30  
 Kunal Walia wrote:
>Try playing around with some sort of VPN and try using something like PPTP or 
>the like....its a kewl challenge. I implemented it last summer to help enable 
>dialing into my server at school by bypassing the main network of my school 
>thus enabling me to work with all the sockets unlike if I go through my Main 
>Network !
>
>
>>===== Original Message From linux-delhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx =====
>>Thanx for ur help ... i am going thru th e man pages ... but i don't plan to
>>setup a commercial one ... just one small experimental setup ... however any 
>more
>>pointers on scripts wud definately help.
>>
>>Thanx again.
>>
>>Goldwyn :o)
>>
>>Kunal Walia wrote:
>>
>>> Well just to be a bit more clear.....u can have one phone line but u need 
>more
>>> than one channel on the same no....
>>>
>>
>>
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