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Tue, 28 Jul 1998 00:00:30 -0700

Message 1: Re: Routing?
from "Jon Nowell" <jnowell@dialnet.co.uk>

Message 2: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
from "Danny Sinang" <danny@uplink.com.ph>

Message 3: Bintec Routers
from "Waldemar Born" <WallyB@LIP.net>

Message 4: Re: RAID 5 Partitions
from "Paul Sheahan" <pesheah@peoples.com>

Message 5: NT & Security Log
from John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>

Message 6: Re: NT & Security Log
from "Paul Sheahan" <pesheah@peoples.com>

Message 7: Re: NT & Security Log
from John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>

Message 8: ISDN Modems
from "Howard Brooks" <admin@iamnow.net>

Message 9: Re: ISDN Modems
from smart@cyberun.net

Message 10: Re: ISDN Modems
from Brian Lube <brian@mpinet.net>

Message 11: Re: ISDN Modems
from "Mike Stankavich" <mike@ethergate.com>

Message 12: Re: RAID 5 Partitions
from "Dale E. Reed Jr." <daler@iea-software.com>

Message 13: ODBC Security
from Mark Tran <mpt@pop.gdex.net>

Message 14: Re: ODBC Security
from Brian Lube <brian@mpinet.net>

Message 15: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
from "Dan Waldron" <dan@diversified.com.au>

Message 16: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
from "Danny Sinang" <danny@uplink.com.ph>

Message 17: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
from "Dale E. Reed Jr." <daler@iea-software.com>

Message 18: PGP mailer
from Ethan <ethan@fdt.net>

Message 19: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
from "Dan Waldron" <dan@diversified.com.au>

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Subject: Re: Routing?
From: "Jon Nowell" <jnowell@dialnet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 07:30:21 +0100

Dan,

Assuming you are running NT ??

Then either enable ip forwrding on Server 2 which should sort it or even
better stick RRAS on there (with the Hotfix) and should sort itself out.

Regards

Jon

Jon Nowell
DIALnet PLC

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> From: Dan Waldron <dan@diversified.com.au>
> To: ntisp <ntisp@iea-software.com>
> Subject: Routing?
> Date: 25 July 1998 08:20
>
> Good evening everyone, whereever you may be. I have a little scenario I
> would like you to consider. It's two networks linked together through a
> server that is not directly connected to the net. Here is the topology:
>
>
>
> Internet -> Server 1: 203.29.98.1 -> Server 2 (NIC 1): 203.29.98.2 ->
Server
> 2 (NIC 2): 203.29.98.254 -> Client 1: 203.29.98.253
>
> Server 1 can see Server 2 (NIC1) OK but can't see Server 2 (NIC 2). As a
> result, Client 1 will not be able to see the Internet (I assume). Another
> Client (Client 2) - (203.29.98.6) which is part of the network that
Server 1
> and Server 2 (NIC 1) can still see the net OK but can't see Server 2 (NIC
> 2).
>
> I assume this is a routing thing. What do I have to do, and on which
> machine, to get the network running correctly?
>
> Any assistance appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Dan
>
> -------------------------------------------
> Dan Waldron
> Diversified Data
> dan@diversified.com.au
> http://www.diversified.com.au
> Ph: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)
> Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)
>

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Subject: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP
From: "Danny Sinang" <danny@uplink.com.ph>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 21:03:21 +0800

Hello.

Can a Livingston PM2 make a multi-link PPP connection with modems connected
to a Cisco 2511 ?

Any special stuff I need to know to make it work ?

How about NT Server 4 ? Can it also make a multi-link PPP connection with a
Cisco 2511 ?

- Danny Sinang

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Subject: Bintec Routers
From: "Waldemar Born" <WallyB@LIP.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 18:27:03 +0200

Hi,

does anyone of you use Bintec routers?
Seems like i am one of the very few...

I just want to share some knowledge, especially on the Brick XL.

Wally

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Subject: Re: RAID 5 Partitions
From: "Paul Sheahan" <pesheah@peoples.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:45:22 -0400

>We have a situation where we have 3 9GB drives in a
>Tangent Enterpise Server w/hot swap drives. System is
>fully redundant.
>
>Drive Configuration:
>
>Partitions:
>
>DISK 0 C:\ FAT 1028 D:\NTFS3342 FREE SPACE=4346
>DISK 1 E:\ NTFS 4738 FREE SPACE=3977
>DISK 2 F:\ FAT 4001 FREE SPACE=4714
>
>Tangent says their hardware raid system will cause the C:\NT 4.0
>partition to be supported and bootable with RAID 5.
>
>QUESTIONS:
>
>1. DO YOU NEED TO PARTITION THE RAID 5 STRIPE SET AS NTFS OR AS FAT?

I haven't seen or heard of an NT bootable RAID5 system. But if it can be
done as Tangent says, you can use NTFS or FAT. Use FAT only if you are dual
booting another OS that can't support NTFS. Otherwise, always use NTFS as it
provides better performance than FAT on any drives over 400 meg, among all
of the other security features.

>2. WILL FAT OR NTFS PARTITIONED DRIVES WRITE TO A RAID 5 STRIPE SET
>WHICH IS EITHER FORMATED AS FAT OR NTFS [EXCHANGABLE]? AND DOES
>THAT EFFECT RECOVERY SHOULD A DRIVE GO DOWN?

FAT or NTFS doesn't matter, all access and recovery options are the same on
RAID5.

>3. ARE RAID 5 PARITY STRIPE SETS ASSIGNED A DRIVE LETTER OR DO YOU
>LEAVE THEM WITHOUT ANY?

The whole stripe set is assigned the next available drive letter by default.
But you can reassign the drive letter afterward...

>4. DOES IT MAKE MORE SENSE TO CREATE A RAID 1 MIRROR SET FOR THE C:\
>DRIVE. THE SAME FOR THE F:\FAT DRIVE PARTITION & WHAT'S LEFT OVER AS
>RAID 5 PARTITIONS.

RAID 1 is optional and obviously provides better fault tolerance if you use
it. For best performance, place the paging file on a drive NOT included in
the RAID5 array and NOT on the same physical drive as the \WINNT directory.
NT will take a performance hit in these cases.

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Subject: NT & Security Log
From: John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:18:16 -0500

HI

This may be a rudimentary question, but I have no answer.

I have noticed that none of my NT boxes have any entries in the "Security"
Log in the Event Viewer.

How do I turn on Security Logging?

Thanks
JOhn :}

John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC.
microjl@palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc.
608.742.1601 & 6980 2800 New Pinery Road
http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901
Visit our online store @ http://www.microt.com/
Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/index.html

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Subject: Re: NT & Security Log
From: "Paul Sheahan" <pesheah@peoples.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 14:41:04 -0400

Enable an audit policy in User Manager under the Policies menu. Then
manually setup auditing on file/dirs/printers on your system....

-----Original Message-----
From: John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>
To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 2:13 PM
Subject: NT & Security Log

>HI
>
>This may be a rudimentary question, but I have no answer.
>
>I have noticed that none of my NT boxes have any entries in the "Security"
>Log in the Event Viewer.
>
>How do I turn on Security Logging?
>
>Thanks
>JOhn :}
>
>John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC.
>microjl@palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc.
>608.742.1601 & 6980 2800 New Pinery Road
>http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901
>Visit our online store @ http://www.microt.com/
>Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/index.html
>
> --- __o
> --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town
> --- (_)/ (_)
>

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Subject: Re: NT & Security Log
From: John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 14:01:33 -0500

HI & Thanks

It Works...

Thanks again
JOhn :}

At 02:41 PM 7/27/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>Enable an audit policy in User Manager under the Policies menu. Then
>manually setup auditing on file/dirs/printers on your system....
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Lange <radadmin@palacenet.net>
>To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
>Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 2:13 PM
>Subject: NT & Security Log
>
>
>>HI
>>
>>This may be a rudimentary question, but I have no answer.
>>
>>I have noticed that none of my NT boxes have any entries in the "Security"
>>Log in the Event Viewer.
>>
>>How do I turn on Security Logging?
>>
>>Thanks
>>JOhn :}
>>
>>John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC.
>>microjl@palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc.
>>608.742.1601 & 6980 2800 New Pinery Road
>>http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901
>>Visit our online store @ http://www.microt.com/
>>Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/index.html
>>
>> --- __o
>> --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town
>> --- (_)/ (_)
>>
>
>
>

John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC.
microjl@palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc.
608.742.1601 & 6980 2800 New Pinery Road
http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901
Visit our online store @ http://www.microt.com/
Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/index.html

--- __o
--- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town
--- (_)/ (_)

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Subject: ISDN Modems
From: "Howard Brooks" <admin@iamnow.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 15:19:04 -0400

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Hello ISPer's:

Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems that you sell customers? =
I'm about to do my first ISDN client.=20

Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, Inc.
"Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution and Services Shop"

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Hello ISPer's:
 
Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems that =you sell=20customers?  I'm about to do my first ISDN =client. 
 
Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, Inc.
"Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution and =Services=20Shop"
------=_NextPart_000_006F_01BDB971.E460BCF0--..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 9 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: ISDN ModemsFrom: smart@cyberun.netDate: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 15:28:21 -0400We Ysu Ascend Pipeline Boxes Expensive But worth ItAt 03:19 PM 7/27/98 -0400, you wrote:Hello ISPer's: Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems that you sell customers?I'm about to do my first ISDN client. Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, Inc."Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution and Services Shop"..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 10 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: ISDN ModemsFrom: Brian Lube Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 15:32:40 -0400I *definitely* disagree. Use Netopias. They are a bit more than thepipeline, but they do not require an Ascend on the server side in order toget many feature (dynamic bandwidth requires another ascend to workproperly with the pipeline).Just my $.02Brian LubeSystem AdministratorMPInethttp://www.mpinet.net At 03:28 PM 7/27/98 -0400, you wrote:>We Ysu Ascend Pipeline Boxes Expensive But worth It>At 03:19 PM 7/27/98 -0400, you wrote:>Hello ISPer's:> >Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems that you sell customers?>I'm about to do my first ISDN client. > >Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, Inc.>"Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution and Services Shop"> ..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 11 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: ISDN ModemsFrom: "Mike Stankavich" Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 12:40:00 -0700This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_NextPart_000_0161_01BDB95B.AB25B6E0Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm using a Sportster 128K internal at home - works fine.Mike Stankavich, CTONorFab/ISP, Inc.921 SW Washington StPortland OR 97205email: mike@ethergate.comwww - business: http://www.ethergate.comwww - personal: http://users.ethergate.com/mike(503) 972-2822 direct(503) 972-2810 office(503) 972-2823 fax -----Original Message----- From: Howard Brooks To: ntisp@iea-software.com Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 12:19 PM Subject: ISDN Modems =20 =20 Hello ISPer's: =20 Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems that you sell =customers? I'm about to do my first ISDN client.=20 =20 Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, Inc. "Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution and Services Shop"------=_NextPart_000_0161_01BDB95B.AB25B6E0Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm using a Sportster 128K internal at home - works=20fine.
 
Mike Stankavich, CTO
 
NorFab/ISP, Inc.
921 SW =Washington=20St
Portland OR 97205
 
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www - =business: http://www.ethergate.com
www - =personal:=20http://users.ethergate.com/mike<=/A>
 
(503) 972-2822 direct
(503) =972-2810=20office
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To: =ntisp@iea-software.com =<ntisp@iea-software.com>
=Date:=20 Monday, July 27, 1998 12:19 PM
Subject: ISDN=20 Modems

Hello ISPer's:
 
Any recommendations concerning the ISDN Modems =that you=20 sell customers?  I'm about to do my first ISDN=20 client. 
 
Howard Brooks, President, IamNet, =Inc.
"Your One Stop Internet Support, Solution =and=20 Services Shop"
------=_NextPart_000_0161_01BDB95B.AB25B6E0--..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 12 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: RAID 5 PartitionsFrom: "Dale E. Reed Jr." Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:24:18 -0700Paul Sheahan wrote:> > I haven't seen or heard of an NT bootable RAID5 system. But if it can be> done as Tangent says, you can use NTFS or FAT. Use FAT only if you are dual> booting another OS that can't support NTFS. Otherwise, always use NTFS as it> provides better performance than FAT on any drives over 400 meg, among all> of the other security features.All hardware RAID systems make the RAID drives appear to the OS however the RAID is configured. Therefore, you can configure a RAID5set with 3 drives (a total of 18gb) to apear as a single 18gbhard drive to NT. NT just uses it likes its an 18gb drive.Software RAID5 is much different and probably what you are thinkingabout. -- Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)_________________________________________________________________ IEA Software, Inc. | RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs Internet Solutions for Today | http://www.iea-software.com..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 13 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: ODBC SecurityFrom: Mark Tran Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 20:29:32 GMTHi everyone,We just have some new NT box up running IIS4 and just have one question. As far as I know, when you set up a system DSN anyone can access to it to modify the database. This can be a serious problem when hosting multiple sites. Is there anyway to secure the DSN so that only certain user have access to it.Thanks...------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 14 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: ODBC SecurityFrom: Brian Lube Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 16:59:48 -0400Actually it depends on the login name for the database that you use in theasp. For my online usage area the login only has limited read and *no*write access to my database to ensure security...Brian LubeMPInetAt 08:29 PM 7/27/98 +0000, you wrote:>Hi everyone,>We just have some new NT box up running IIS4 and just have one question.As far as I know, when you set up a system DSN anyone can access to it tomodify the database. This can be a serious problem when hosting multiplesites. Is there anyway to secure the DSN so that only certain user haveaccess to it.>>Thanks.> Brian LubeSystem AdministratorMPInethttp://www.mpinet.net..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 15 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPPFrom: "Dan Waldron" Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 09:42:59 +1000After a lot of drama, we found that apparently the Multilink in NT was notcompatible with a PM2. It cost me $220 for M$ to answer this question ofcourse!RgdsDan-------------------------------------------Dan WaldronDiversified Datadan@diversified.com.auhttp://www.diversified.com.auPh: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)-----Original Message-----From: Danny Sinang To: NTISP Date: Monday, 27 July 1998 23:05Subject: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP>Hello.>>Can a Livingston PM2 make a multi-link PPP connection with modems connected>to a Cisco 2511 ?>>Any special stuff I need to know to make it work ?>>How about NT Server 4 ? Can it also make a multi-link PPP connection with a>Cisco 2511 ?>>- Danny Sinang>>..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 16 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPPFrom: "Danny Sinang" Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 07:58:23 +0800I just found out that the PM2's multilink PPP works with ISDN only, not theasync ports.But can NT's multilink PPP work if i connect to the NT server severalregular async modems and then call up modems connected to a Cisco 2511similarly configured for multilink PPP ?- Danny Sinang-----Original Message-----From: Dan Waldron To: ntisp@iea-software.com Date: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 8:00 AMSubject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP>After a lot of drama, we found that apparently the Multilink in NT was not>compatible with a PM2. It cost me $220 for M$ to answer this question of>course!>>Rgds>Dan>>------------------------------------------->Dan Waldron>Diversified Data>dan@diversified.com.au>http://www.diversified.com.au>Ph: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)>Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)>>-----Original Message----->From: Danny Sinang >To: NTISP >Date: Monday, 27 July 1998 23:05>Subject: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP>>>>Hello.>>>>Can a Livingston PM2 make a multi-link PPP connection with modemsconnected>>to a Cisco 2511 ?>>>>Any special stuff I need to know to make it work ?>>>>How about NT Server 4 ? Can it also make a multi-link PPP connection witha>>Cisco 2511 ?>>>>- Danny Sinang>>>>>..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 17 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPPFrom: "Dale E. Reed Jr." Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 18:36:15 -0700Dan Waldron wrote:> > After a lot of drama, we found that apparently the Multilink in NT was not> compatible with a PM2. It cost me $220 for M$ to answer this question of> course!Next time just ask Me and I will only charge you $100. :) The PM2 used a line load blancing thing (sorta a round robin) where it assumesand interfaces are the same speed and capacity. This is compatablewith a a linux hack of the same name. A buffer limitation of the PM2doesn't allow it to do MLPPP on the sync ports. The PM3 however cando MLPPP on an async connection. -- Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)_________________________________________________________________ IEA Software, Inc. | RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs Internet Solutions for Today | http://www.iea-software.com..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 18 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: PGP mailerFrom: Ethan Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 22:48:25 -0400 (EDT)Does anyone know if there is a software package out there that will takedata from an SSL form, get appropriate public key and send an e-mailmessage (with the encrypted data) to the customer. I have seen manypackages for unix systems, but none for NT. Any help would be appreciated. ******************************************************Ethan Meiselman "ethan@fdt.net" NT Network Administrator Florida Digital Turnpike Public PGP Key http://gnv.fdt.net/~ethan/keys/pgp.txt ******************************************************..------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------.| Message 19 |'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------'Subject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPPFrom: "Dan Waldron" Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 15:50:39 +1000Thanks for that Dale! :-) Can anybody recommend any good books on subnettingand routing? I found TCP/IP for Dummies quite useful, but er, limited init's scope!RgdsDan-------------------------------------------Dan WaldronDiversified Datadan@diversified.com.auhttp://www.diversified.com.auPh: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)-----Original Message-----From: Dale E. Reed Jr. To: ntisp@iea-software.com Date: Tuesday, 28 July 1998 11:34Subject: Re: PM2, Cisco and Multi-link PPP>Dan Waldron wrote:>>>> After a lot of drama, we found that apparently the Multilink in NT wasnot>> compatible with a PM2. It cost me $220 for M$ to answer this question of>> course!>>Next time just ask Me and I will only charge you $100. :) The PM2>used a line load blancing thing (sorta a round robin) where it assumes>and interfaces are the same speed and capacity. This is compatable>with a a linux hack of the same name. A buffer limitation of the PM2>doesn't allow it to do MLPPP on the sync ports. The PM3 however can>do MLPPP on an async connection.>>-->Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)>_________________________________________________________________> IEA Software, Inc. | RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs> Internet Solutions for Today | http://www.iea-software.com