[WarpCast] InJoy Connect 1.0 - New PPP Server for OS/2! - 10/19/99




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Source: Bjarne Jensen (bj@fx.dk)
Moderator: Christopher B. Wright (wrightc@dtcweb.com)
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F/X Communications has released the first RADIUS compliant 
Remote Access Solution for OS/2. 

	http://www.fx.dk/connect. 

It's been more than two years since we started development 
of this powerful product and now it's finally ready. 
Business-wise the timing of this comprehensive product is 
awful, but for the die-hard OS2 user/business, this product 
indeed has a LOT to offer and you will find the pricing and 
the trial conditions to be extremely fair.

InJoy Connect (IC) adds Point-to-Point (PPP) Dial-In 
features to the InJoy product family. It's extremely easy 
to use and offers reliable Dial-In using normal analogue 
telephone lines, leased lines or ISDN (CAPI is supported 
through CFOS/2). An impressive set of high-end features 
makes IC one of the most powerful and secure software based 
Access Solutions available today. 

IC ships with several ready-to-go sample setups and the GUI 
is easy to comprehend, but as your requirements grow, you 
will appreciate strong and advanced features such as 
centralized management, modular/distributed design, RADIUS 
support, IPSec support, remote monitoring, advanced packet 
filtering, extensive documentation and an overall design 
that just won't quit. 

IC supports RADIUS for Authentication, Authorisation, and 
Accounting (a.k.a. AAA), but IC can also function as its 
own centralized AAA server (w/o the need for a RADIUS 
Server).

IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) is an Internet standard 
for interconnected, secure networking devices and the 
predominant technology in Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

More information about IPSec is available at:

	http://www.fx.dk/ipsec 

InJoy Connect has been tested with a selection of TCP/IP 
stacks and OS/2 versions and even though this product is 
the first public release, then we are fully confident in 
IC's stability and concider it ready for business. 

The release of InJoy Connect is primarely targeted for OS/2 
users, home or business, seeking to offer Internet/Intranet 
access via a standard modem based solution.

Here is a few features that InJoy Connect currently does 
NOT offer:

	- Call-back.
	- Hot com-ports.
	- Multilink PPP

Have fun with the product.




 
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