[Gllug] UK hit by major ADSL outage
Robert J. McKay
robert at mckay.com
Wed Nov 21 14:29:18 UTC 2001
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> Something somewhat related to this is a thing that's nagged me for a
> long time. Why to ADSL providers insist on having to authenticate
> users before giving them network access? Surely it would all be a lot
> simpler to just say "you've got the line, here's an IP". One less
> service, one less thing to go wrong.
> I can understand why you'd have it on a shared-network type of system
> like cable modems or wireless but why on a point-to-point system?
> They don't have some special authentication system on your ordinary
> phone line. If you've got the line and it's connected at the other
> end to an exchange, you can use it. Surely the same concept should
> work for ADSL?!?!?
But then they won't have any nice RADIUS logs to analyse :)
-McKay.
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