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|    DENNIS SMITH to BENNY PEDERSEN    |
|    SANA-IIR4 =:o    |
|    23 Nov 03 23:20:00    |
      -=> BENNY PEDERSEN wrote to DENNIS SMITH <=-               BP> Hello DENNIS!               BP> 18 Nov 03 13:57, DENNIS SMITH wrote to BENNY PEDERSEN:               GG>> Using Workbench 2.1 (due to my kickstart and the workbench fits on a        GG>> floppy)        BP>> even Envoy 3 fits on a single floppy :-)        DS> Did you know Envoy 3 is a feature of OS4.x! :)               BP> yep finally powered by a1000 :-)              Can't tell what your meaning! :-                BP> is the SANA-II interface solved on A1 ?              Good topic! In CAM -- Club Amiga Monthly -- October #9 issue, Olaf Barthel       wrote a very techinical article on "This is 'Roadshow'- A New TCP/IP Stack       For Amiga OS" The article can be read at www.os.amiga.com/cam, but you have       to be a club member by AmigaOne purchase. I'll try to give a short paragraph       about it! =:o               Since Holger Kruse's Miami Deluxe set the standards for TCP/IP, Olaf Barthel       modeled RoadShow around it! OS4 needs: DHCP, PPP, PPPoE, NAT, SSL and GUI.       Miami did all this in about 500K bytes!              The RoadShow core was written/re-written around these elements:       Since SANA-II was crap with dialup and net drivers, SANA-IIR4 was created. PPP       was written form scratch because of UNIX origins. PPPoE was Framed to the new        PPP. The core program contents:        Two shared libraries - bsdsocket.library & usergroup.library;        Config files for routing, resolution, Inetd;        Config files & tools for IP filter and NAT;        Two PPP drivers -- serial and ethernet;        Tools for dial in & authetication        Firewall: Darren Reed's 'IP filter' was implemented. It's a Rule        based filtering system. Masquerading & NAT are used. The Amiga is a Firewall        or you can create you own.               So does that does that answer anything! :)               BP> Regards Benny               BP> ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)       Ah, 'one' -- AmigaOne -- and it works too!                BP> --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.20-20.8 (i686))       Hmmm, not bad...       :Dennis       ... AmigaOne-XE(G4)PPC, Deb.Linux3.0r1(2.4.22.PPC) until OS4.x!       --- MultiMail/Linux v0.43        * Origin: Eastpointe BBS (1:120/228)    |
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