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From: ignatios@cs.uni-bonn.de (Ignatios Souvatzis)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ppp,news.answers,comp.answers
Subject: comp.protocols.ppp part6 of 8 of frequently wanted information
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Date: 7 Apr 1994 18:21:13 GMT
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Summary: This document contains information about the Internet Point-to-Point
Protocol, including a bibliography, a list of public domain and
commercial software and hardware implementations, a section on
configuration hints and a list of frequently asked questions and
answers on them.
It should be read by anybody interested in connecting to Internet
via serial lines, and by anybody wanting to post to
comp.protocols.ppp (before he/she does it!)
Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu comp.protocols.ppp:3273 news.answers:17785 comp.answers:4806
Archive-name: ppp-faq/part6
Version: $Revision: 3.8 $
Last-modified: $Date: 94/02/01 12:31:21 $
URL: http://cs.uni-bonn.de/ppp/part6.html
Read on here.
6. UNCOMPLETE LIST OF FTP SITES FOR PPP STUFF, DOCS ETC.
try also the ftp sites mentioned above in the 'packages' section.
Merit PPP collection at merit.edu:/pub/ppp/
Ohio PPP collection at archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/ppp (lots of
software there is out of date, however; look into the packages
section for information on up-to-date versions of the software.)
KA9Q NOS collection at ucsd.edu:...
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Ignatios Souvatzis
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Solaris 2.1: it's slow, needs 200M of disk space and comes without C compiler,
which makes it remarkably close to MS-Windows. oleg@gd.cs.csufresno.edu