Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 09:26:32 +0200 From: "Dimitri Coutsourides" <dimitri@santa-lucia.co.za> To: <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Patch for updating pdmenu to version 1.2.83 Message-ID: <4D8CDFCB81C0914E803B2D8FB5F0E34E073D10@sbs2003.santa-lucia.local>
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Hi Can you give info of how you did. I can establish vpn connection via adsl usinq squid proxy but my connection drops every 3 3min. Many thanks Dimitri " the June 05, 2003=20 Satellite Internet -- an alternative? I've managed to get the InfoSat stuff to work using the pentavalue satellite card and the VPN (Virtual Private Network) using PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol) working quiet well after trying to figure out how to make it work well on a Redhat Linux server. There are a couple of tricks that one needs to remember regarding the way infosat have configured the new VPN stuff. For mweb users you need to remember that you need the correct settings. Mweb and Infosat don't know them when phoning support so you end up fiddling till it works. Speeds aren't great as you get 128Kbit/s give or take a few bits. I still prefer diginet but hell throw in an analogue leased-line for outgoing and for the small business it looks like an interesting solution to the ADSL, seeing you get a constant donwload speed of 128Kbit/s and outgoing of 33.6KBit/s which is more than you can say for ADSL and the 3Gig cap."
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