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»Genesis is a state-of-the-art TCP/IP stack for the Amiga computer.
Combining ease of use with advanced features, Genesis offers built in
dialup Internet connectivity and/or local area networking.
Genesis requires Magic User Interface (v3.8+) in order to operate.
Further information can be obtained from http://www.vapor.com/ or
http://www.active-net.co.uk. A demo is also available and you can register
online via the Vapor automatic registration form.
Feature list includes:
- Easy to setup. The software is fully configurable via a custom
interface, no need to edit text files. Offers simplicity, enabling a
beginner to be able to setup their stack within minutes, yet keeping the
advanced features needed for the professional user.
- Compatibility. Genesis is fully compatible with existing Amiga Internet
software. Based on the recognised and established AmiTCP Professional
kernel (v4.6), Genesis offers the highest possible compatibility with
other net products, no need for AmiTCP emulation.
- Built-in support. Genesis ships with modules for PPP, (C)SLIP and
support for other variations such as SANA-II etc. Supports Internet
access by modem, external ISDN TA, internal ISDN boards, ethernet (such
as Ariadne or Hydra), serial cards (Hypercom, IOBlix, GVP-IO etc) and
other local networks (parnet, null modem etc).
- Advanced PPP implementation: (MS)CHAP, PAP, Callback (WinNT compatible),
VJ compression, protocol field compression, MTU negotiation, magic
number negotiation, async map negotiation, MSDNS1/2 IP address
negotiation, WINS1/2 IP address negotiation, Compression Control
Protocol (modules include - BSD compress, deflate and MPPC). Also, PPP
events control allows you to create scripts to perform actions when PPP
has been put on or offline.
- Dial control. Teach-me dialer, multiple phone numbers, configurable dial
script.
- Comprehensive security. Secure kernel to prevent illegal attacks over
the Internet: SYN flooding, IP fragment attacks, IP address spoofing,
land and fist attacks.
- Enhanced SANA-II. Powerful and improved SANA-II support allows the
fastest transfer rates across an ethernet network.
- Connection Wizard. Step by step Wizard interface to connect a user to
the Internet. Enter basic information, Wizard obtains the IP and DNS
information automatically and records your loginscript.
- Arexx interface and improved API - allows external software to check
status of interfaces, logged in user, active user and much more.
- Socks. Socks v4/5 client supplied as standard. Socks server avaialble,
free of charge, as a downloadable option.
- Multiple interface support. This allows you to connect and disconnect
more than one interface at one time. For instance, create two ethernet
links between an Amiga and Linux machine and another betweenyour Amiga
and PC and then still connect and disconnect from your Internet (dialup)
connection, without the other interfaces being affected. You can even
launch Genesis on bootup so that a local area network is put online
automatically when you start your Amiga. This is essential for a Siamese
system, for example. You can then use Genesis for modem dialup or route
your dialup connection via the remote computer. Multiple interface
support is easy to setup and the interfaces are listed within the main
status window (shown here). Allows routing between interfaces.
- Multiple-user support. Full support and API for multiple-users. Create
more than one user and then log-on via the main status window (users can
be password protected to prevent unauthorised access). The multi-user
API is currently supported by a range of Amiga Internet software
including Microdot-II, Contact Manager and soon YAM (from r7), with more
in the future.
- Multiple providers. Add multiple providers or provider configurations
with ease, then select these providers by point and click, from the main
status window. You might be testing two providers with a 30-day trial?
Setup both providers and flick between them.
- Access control. Parents have full time/access control over each user.
The system manager can setup time limitations (for example a user could
be prevented from connecting during the working hours 09:00-18:00).
Genesis will double-check the current time on connection, so that the
user cannot temporarily alter the system clock to fool software into
thinking it is a weekend, for instance.
- Advanced time/cost logger. Shows each user access (or overall access),
time and date and the cost of this access. Genesis shows statistical
information to help you monitor Internet costs and time usage.
Active Technologies
113 Victoria Road
Darlington
County Durham
England, DL1 5JH.
Tel : +44 (0)1325 460116
Fax : +44 (0)1325 460117
http://www.active-net.co.uk
e-mail : sales@active-net.co.uk«