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       answers on them.
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                                                   Commercial PPP software
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                   7. COMMERCIAL PPP SOFTWARE PACKAGES

  Before even thinking of reading this document, refer to the disclaimer
  in part 1 of the "frequently asked questions".

7.1 Amiga Inet

 7.1.1 KRUSE-PPP 1.30 KEYFILE VERSION.

 Author                  Holger Kruse <[email protected]>

  Public FTP archive     on Aminet; ftp to e.g. wuarchive.wustl.edu, cd to
                        /pub/aminet and read the instruction about the
                        nearest mirror to you. The necessary keyfile has
                        to be issued by the author; a registration form is
                        enclosed with the evalutation version (see
                        5.5.2.1).

  Status                 Full Version, with configurable Asyncmap.

  Supports IPCP, is reported to work with AmiTCP-3.0, AmiTCP-4.x and
                        AS225R2, claimed to work with AmiTCP-2.3.

  More Information       available at
                        http://www.america.com/~kruse/amiga/PPP.html

7.2 MSDOS with and without MSWindows

 7.2.1 COMMERCIAL PPP PACKAGES FOR MS-DOS AND MS-WINDOWS


 This information orignally appeared in the December 7th, 1992 issue
of "Open Systems Today", a newspaper published by CMP Publications,
(516) 562-5882.

 Each of these packages costs around $400 not including volume or other
discounts. Call the vendor for details.

 Each of the packages is a complete TCP/IP stack with assorted client
programs, ftp, telnet, etc.., that run under MS-DOS and/or MS-Windows.
The TCP/IP client programs included in each package vary. Some use the
DOS command line (even under MS-Windows) while others have full Windows
GUI interfaces.  A PPP client (but not server) is included with each of
these packages.


7.2.1.1.  LAN WorkPlace for DOS 4.1 (see also 7.2.2)
   Novell
   USA: (801) 429-5588

 Summary: This is an MS-DOS TSR (Terminate and Stay Ready) solution so it
 runs under either MS-DOS or MS-Windows. It includes a program called
 "DIALUP" that only allows connections at 8 bits, no parity. You can use
 the public domain "kermit" program instead if you need 7 bits, parity
 connections.

7.2.1.2.  PC/TCP
   FTP Software
   USA: (508) 685-4000
   Contact: [email protected]

 Summary: PC/TCP is an MS-DOS TSR solution that had PPP long before it
 was fashionable. Not surprisingly, it was the only non-beta product
 available for this review.

 Comment: PC/TCP 2.2 was shipped 24/25 March 1993 (information indirectly
    through one of their customers.) I copy parts of the feature list:

   1. Autoinstall/Autoconfig (graphical interface, easy install)
   2. PCTCPNET (mount InterDrives from File Manager)
   3. PCNFSD Print Support (multiple print redirection through PCNFSD)
   4. Router Discovery - RFC 1256
   5. 8K UDP Writes
   6. WMSG (Demonstrates IP Multicast)
   7. NFS/TCP Support
   8. International Character Set Support / Names in InterDrive
   9. International Character Set Support / Directory in InterDrive
   10. MVSLogin Support for InterDrive
   11. TN Mouse and light pen Support
   12. VJ Compression for both SLIP and PPP
   13. WinSockAPI Meets Final Revision
   14. Interdrive EMM Caching Support - use EMM for buffers
   15. Inet - Serial line additions debug SLIP and PPP connections
   16. Kerberos/Ktelnet
   17. Kernel/Netbios Interactions imporved support for LANtastic, LAN MAN


7.2.1.3.  Distinct TCP/IP 3.2
   Distinct Inc.
   USA: (408) 741- 0781

 Summmary: This is a Windows DLL solution. Version 3.2 supports Winsock 1.
1
 Nice scripting features and built-in support (stored configuration
 strings, basically) for various modems.

 Reported to also work with the Novell Winsock stack.

7.2.1.4.  Super-PPP for Windows 1.0 beta
   Frontier Technologies Corp
   USA: (414) 241-4555
   E-mail: [email protected]

 Summary: This is a Windows DLL solution that is an optional component of
 their Super-TCP for Windows product. Super-TCP comes in both TSR and
 DLL flavors but the Super-PPP product is strictly DLL. Very configurable.

 Performance notes: If you run PPP under MS-Windows, your performance will
 suck (it might not work at all!) unless you have 16550A UARTs in your PC.
 If you have an extra card slot, you can add two 16550A ports with the
 DSP 550 card from STB Systems, (214) 234-8750. To find out what kind
 of UARTs are in your PC, use the program "msd.exe" in your MS-Windows 3.1
 install directory or retrieve the program
 /published/open-systems-today/uarttype.zip from ftp.uu.net .
 Older UARTs are the 8250 or the 16450.  These UARTs will work ok under
 MS-DOS. A fast CPU helps, though. No performance tests were run because
 three of the four packages above are still in beta.

 For more information, read the Open Systems Today article and stay
 tuned to this FAQ.

   7.2.1.5 TechSmith Corporation Enterprise Wide Foray PPP Server

 Self-description        Foray PPP Server is a low-cost remote access
                        software         solution that runs on MS-DOS and
                        supports the IP and IPX         protocols.
                        Workstations can dial in over standard telephone
                              lines to access the corporate Internet
                        connection as well as         other TCP/IP and IPX
                        LAN resources.         Foray PPP Server supports
                        workstations running Windows 95         and
                        Windows NT (using their native 32-bit drivers),
                        standard         WINSOCK apps or PPP drivers for
                        Windows for Workgroups,         Mac, OS/2, and
                        Unix.  It supports Windows 95 remote access
                         features including callback and DNS negotiation.
                                 System administrators can reuse their 386
                        machines as they         migrate to 486, Pentium,
                        and PowerPC technology.         An evaluation
                        version of Foray PPP Server is available
                        from our web site at
                        http://www.techsmith.com.         Foray PPP Server
                        starts at $189.95 for a four port license.
                        8, 16, and 32 port configurations are also
                        available.         Foray PPP Server may be ordered
                        from TechSmith         Corporation, 3001 Coolidge
                        Rd., Ste. 400, East Lansing,         MI  48823
                        USA.  Please send email to
                        [email protected] or call
                        1-800-517-3001         in North America, or
                        +1-517-333-2100.

   7.2.1.6 TechSmith's Enterprise Wide Foray PPP Client for Microsoft
   Windows for Workgroups and Windows 3.1

 Self-description        Foray PPP Client allows Windows for Workgroups
                        and Windows 3.1 users to dial in to the same
                        servers as Windows 95 and Windows NT, accessing
                        network resources including the corporate Internet
                        connection. Foray PPP Client supports IP for
                        TCP/IP networks and IPX for Novell networks, with
                        deferred connection and autodial support under
                        Windows.  It is an ODI MLID driver and supports
                        features such as callback and DNS negotiation.

 Users can define multiple communications servers to connect to, and use
                        login scripts for automated access. This initial
                        release supports PAP authentication.

 An evaluation version of Foray PPP Client is available from our web site
                        at  http://www.techsmith.com Foray PPP Client is
                        $24.95 a copy and ten users at $199.95. Site
                        licenses are also available.

 Foray PPP client may be ordered from TechSmith Corporation, 3001 Coolidge
                        Rd., Ste. 400, East Lansing, MI  48823 USA.
                        Please send email to
                        [email protected] or call
                        1-800-517-3001 in North America or
                        +1-517-333-2100.

   Persoft Portable PPP

 Self-Description        Portable TCP is a Windows Sockets TCP/IP stack
                        compliant with the Windows Sockets 1.1 API
                        standard providing users TCP/IP connectivity using
                        PPP, SLIP, or network adapters.  The dialer is
                        tuned for the needs of a mobile user providing
                        many features:

      ppp, slip, cslip

      automatic calling card handling

      dial on demand

      script recorder

      multiple configuration directory

      intelligent dialing including international         capabilities

      dhcp, bootp, & rarp support

      ODI, NDIS, PC LAN, Ethernet, Token-Ring support

 Retail pricing: $149 / $99 each quantity 10

 Persoft Inc. 465 Science Drive Madison, WI 53744-4953 608-273-6000

                                         John Freeborg ([email protected])

 7.2.2 MSDOS/NOVELL:

  Novell now offers PPP support (asynchronous) in LAN WorkPlace for DOS
   version 4.1, and PPP support for synchronous and T1 connections on
  NetWare v3.11 servers in the MultiProtocol Router WAN Links option.
  NetWare server support for the routing of IP and IPX protocols over
  asynchronous dialup lines will be available sometime around mid-1993.

      This is an excerpt from LWP41.TXT, a document describing LAN
  WorkPlace for DOS v4.1 (the entire text can be found on
  sjf-lwp.sjf.novell.com in ~/lwp4dos/lwp41.txt):. You can also     try
  the marketing     blurb from Novells European Support Center.


      *  SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) and PPP (Point to Point
         Protocol) support.  SLIP and PPP support is provided in the form
         of a custom ODI driver for LAN WorkPlace: SLIP_PPP.COM.  This
         driver allows the Novell TCP/IP Transport for DOS v4.1 to use
         asynchronous connections for IP services required by DOS and
         Windows applications.  It supports the following:
          -  SLIP
          -  Compressed SLIP (C-SLIP) using Van Jacobson TCP/IP header
             compression (as described in RFC-1144).
          -  PPP with support for Van Jacobson TCP/IP header compression
             option negotiation and PAP (Password Authentication
             Protocol) as described in RFC-1334.
          -  Support for National Semiconductor's 16550, 16550A, 16450
             and 8250 UARTs (Universal Asynchronous Receiver
             Transmitter).  Use of a 16550 UART is strongly recommended
             (and is required for use with Windows at speeds of 9600bps
             or greater).  NOTE: One can use the Microsoft Diagnostics
             program supplied with Windows v3.1 (MSD.EXE) to determine
             which type of UART is installed in a PC.
          -  Interface speeds up to 57,600 bps when used with a
             V.32bis/V.42bis modem and 16550A UART.

  [email protected] (Brian Meek) clarified on my request, that:

       IP is the only protocol supported directly by the LAN     WorkPlace
  SLIP_PPP driver in this initial release.  One can use     the IPTUNNEL
  LAN driver (also included in LAN WorkPlace) to     encapsulate IPX in
  UDP/IP and attach to a NetWare v3.11 server     running a similar
  driver.  This "IP Tunneling" mechanism is     described in RFC 1234.

       Direct IPX support for this PPP driver will be added later,     but
  the current tunneling mechanism is presently more widely
  applicable... since few (if any) PPP implementations are presently
  available with support for IPX.

 7.2.3 KLOS TECHNOLOGIES PPP ODI DRIVER FOR NOVELL SOFTWARE

 Self-description        "PPP is a Novell compatible ODI network driver
                        designed to         allow notebook and personal
                        computers to access  network         dial-in
                        services and direct connection via standard
                         asynchronous serial ports.  A packet driver
                        interface is         also provided to support
                        ethernet packet driver based IP         software.

         Running under DOS or Windows, PPP supports IP for TCP/IP
                        networks and IPX for Novell networks.  Security is
                        provided         by either the Password
                        Authentication Protocol (PAP) or
                        Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol
                        (CHAP).

         PPP includes full modem support with Auto-Dial and Demand-
                         Dial features.  Users may define connection
                        profiles for         quick configuration and
                        access to multiple networks.

         Guardian utilities for both DOS and Windows are included to
                          warn the user of attempts to load large programs
                        from the         remote network.

         A demonstration version of PPP is available via anonymous FTP
                            on the Internet at
                        mv.mv.com:pub/users/klos/pppdemo.zip         and
                        on the Klos Technologies BBS at (603) 429-0032.
                        Single         user PPP is priced at $29.95 a copy
                        and five user at $129.95.         PPP is available
                        immediately and may be ordered from Klos
                        Technologies, Inc., 604 Daniel Webster Highway,
                        Merrimack, NH,         03054 (603) 424-8300."

7.3 386/486 PC's with SCO Unix:

 7.3.1 SCO UNIX ODT2.0 AND LATER FOR 386/486 PC'S CONTAINS PPP.

 7.3.2 MORNING STAR PPP RUNS UNDER SCO UNIX AND ODT (SEE 7.4)

7.4 for lots of computers running some Unix derivate:

      Morning Star PPP

 Price:                  $795 (40% discount for .edu)

   Supported systems:    Sun 4, Sun 3, NeXT, DECstation, RS/6000, SCO
                        UNIX, ISC UNIX, and      Silicon Graphics (for an
                             actual complete list, look at the
                        self-description.

  Features               demand-dial, scripting, filtering, redial, header
                        compression,      client, server, tunneling, extra
                        escaping, the ability to work with      various
                        keycard access systems that require user
                        interaction during      the script

  Self-description           Morning Star claims that their async PPP and
                        SLIP run fine over      UNIX systems' native
                        serial ports, with no additional hardware
                        required.  For better performance, they recommend
                        that users of      PC-based UNIX systems install
                        either a serial interface card based      on the
                        NS16550AFN UART, or a multiport "smart" card. They
                        claim to      do async PPP and SLIP/CSLIP as fast
                        as the underlying UNIX supports      (usually
                        38400), and to do sync PPP up to T1 (1.544Mb/s) or
                        E1      (Euro-T1, 2.048Mb/s) over their SnapLink.
                        They provide      dynamically-loadable modules for
                        SunOS 4.1.* and NeXTStep 2.1 and      3.0, so
                        users needn't even reboot during the installation
                        process.

  WWW                          http://www.morningstar.com

  FTP                    ftp.morningstar.com
                        ftp.uu.net:/vendors/MorningStar/

  E-mail:                [email protected]

7.5 for SUN computers running SunOS

 7.5.1 MORNING STAR PPP

  see above.

 7.5.2 BRIXTON PPP

  Supported systems: Sun 4

    Features: demand-dial

 7.5.3 SOLSTICE PPP 3.0.1

  see
  http:
  //www.sun.com/sunexpress/na/catalog/us_english/parts/PPP-301-CD.html

 Requires                SPARC(R) or x86 system running Solaris(R) 2.4 or
                        later. Works with SPARC onboard serial ports, 3rd
                        party network interface cards, and with the
                        SunLink HSI 2.0 board for speeds up to T1/E1 (2
                        Mb/s).

  Features               synchronous or asynchronous links, CHAP, PAP (RFC
                        1334), VJ header compression (RFC 1144), PPP
                        compression (RFC 1661), dynamic IP address
                        allocation, load sharing; uses multiprocessor
                        architecture if available

  Price                  $995 (media, doc, and RTU) [in the USA only] for
                        server on a SPARC desktop. Educational discounts
                        are available.  Client is free.

 7.5.4 SOLARIS 2.3

  Solaris 2.3 and up contains a ppp module. Most ppl. think dp-3.1 is
  riper. You're mileage may vary. The patch for the mishandling of Async
  control character mapping (in the LCP and IPCP negotiation) for Solaris
  2.3 is patch number 101425 (the current revision level is -01). It
  should now be available from your favorite Sun patchetorium (e.g. U.S.
  Answer Center, SunSolve, SunService, etc.) This should allow you to
  interoperate with PPP that weren't able to deal with this bug such as
  the Telebit Netblazers. It also allows interoperation with versions of
  PPP that do not support IP address negotiation.

                                   [email protected] (Tom Herbert)

7.6 for NeXT

 7.6.1 MORNING STAR PPP SEE 7.4

7.7 for Apple Macintosh

 7.7.1 INTERPPP

 Vendor                  InterCon Systems Corporation      950 Herndon
                        Parkway, Herndon, VA 22070  USA      +1 703 709
                        5500 (voice), +1 703 709 5555 (fax)

  Self-description       InterPPP is an implementation of PPP for the
                        Apple Macintosh that supports both TCP/IP (in
                        conjunction with MacTCP) and AppleTalk protocols
                        over PPP, sharing the same PPP connection.  Users
                        can define multiple PPP configurations for use
                        with different servers or from different
                        locations, selectable on the fly.  InterPPP also
                        provides extensive logging and monitoring
                        capabilities which can be useful for
                        troubleshooting. Price: $99.95 for a single copy,
                        with discounts available for volume, educational,
                        or government purchasers.

  Contact                Phone: 1-800-INT-RCON (1-800-468-7266) in North
                        America or      +1 703 709 5500 worldwide.
                         Email to "[email protected]"

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