(24-Apr-1995: As pertains to csdrv.bck and rlogin.bck) (04-Dec-1995: Moved to rlogin_old.bck) I've been running a VJ driver for nearly two years, with a ghastly hack to handle dialing in (involving bringing all of CMU up & down on demand). I was waiting for the new IPACP to turn up so I could use the hooks to dynamically stop & start the driver to do this nicely at a driver level, rather than hacking together my own interface. The intention was that I'd release this all-singing all-dancing driver. The new IPACP still hasn't happened so the new CSLIP driver hasn't either. As of a couple of months ago I had a leased line installed so the incentive to finish the job even if the mythical new IPACP does turn up has rather vanished. The driver is written in MACRO (I'm a diehard 8-), the compression module is in C and is lifted straight from RFC 1144 with minimal modification to make it compile. If someone wants to look at putting the dialup support in there, drop me a note -- I know (roughly) what needs to be done, I just don't feel like spending the time myself coding and testing somethng I'm not going to use. Also available is RLOGIN/RSH -- these I knocked up in the last couple of weeks after getting fed up with the rather weird RSH.BCK available at FTP.KCL.AC.UK. My one was written for VMS and "feels" like it. 8-) No server as yet -- that's a project for a really wet long weekend. -- Don Stokes, Network Manager, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. don@vuw.ac.nz(work) don@zl2tnm.gen.nz(home) +64 4 495-5052 Fax+64 4 471-5386