Re: (PM) 3.8b17 conclusions

Alex Weeks (awpmmail@ilinkusa.net)
Fri, 26 Jun 1998 09:50:41 -0500

We are U.S. and PRI. Not seeing anything like this. It's been stable and
almost problem free for us.

Twice in the last two days I have had to walk someone through unchecking
unused protocols and log on to network in DUN. Both times it immediately
fixed the problem. However I never saw the !@ login.

I'm happy (knock on wood)

Alex Weeks
I-Link USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Blaz Zupan <blaz@gold.amis.net>
To: Tim Flavin <tim@i1.net>
Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Date: Friday, June 26, 1998 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: (PM) 3.8b17 conclusions

>> Your comments sure seem to strengthen the fact that 99% of the people
I've
>> seen having problems with 3.8b17 are all using EuroISDN. I've only seen
>> a single report of someone in the US having any sort of problems.
>
>Yes, it seems like that. Any US users having problems with 3.8b17?
>
>> Granted the ISP's in Europe need working code just as much as those of us
>> in the US, but after 30 hours of use at one of my POP's with CT1's on 3
>> PM3's with several thousand logins, we received zero complaints that
could
>> be pointing at b17. I will most likely apply this code to my remaining 6
>> POP's this weekend.
>
>Hmmm, I see you're using CT1. Maybe it is only a problem on PRI? Anybody
>in the US using 3.8b17 on PRI and having problems? (or maybe anybody
>having problems on CT1)
>
>> Lack of the IP in the stop records is a pain, but a livable one I can get
>> around, just so long as it is fixed before release.
>
>Yes, agreed.
>
>Blaz Zupan, blaz@medinet.si, http://home.amis.net/blaz
>Medinet d.o.o., Linhartova 21, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
>
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