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* BBC Acorn User, Edition 81, April 1989, "Maths on the Dot - Tim Chappell"
Tim shows you how and when to use the Archimedes floating point emulator.
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_apr89.pdf BBC Acorn User, April 1989]
* BBC Acorn User, Edition 82, May 1989, "Arithmetic On The Dot - Tim Chappell"
Concluding this look at floating point on the Archimedes and showing how to put constants in your programs.
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_may89.pdf BBC Acorn User, May 1989]
* Personal Computer World, October 1989, "Getting the point in BASIC"
Bringing floating point precision to Archimedes BASIC programs.
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/pcw_oct89.pdf PCW, October 1989]
'''Important note : the following document is not yet complete, but is provided as-is for interest. It provides not only an overview of the IPsec standard as described in the RFCs, but also provides detailed examples of both site-to-site and roadwarrior deployment scenarios.'''
* Virtual Private Networks using IPsec tools [http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/ipsec_v01.pdf IPsec, April 2010]. The draft article covers : IPsec; RFC 4301, RFC 4302, RFC 4303 ; VPN; IKE; ADSL modems; deployment using NAT; IPsec firewall implications; tunnel and transport mode ; Main and aggressive modes ; PKI, including self-signed certificates ; RSA ; X509 ; SAs ; SPs ; ESP and AH packet types ; Shrew Soft Inc. IPsec client configuration ; racoon ; setkey ; documented racoon and setkey configuration files.
[http://www.shrew.net/ Shrew Soft Inc] offer an excellent Linux and Windows IPsec compatible client which I use for Roadwarrior configurations.
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