Yes, that's what I meant. And no, I don't need it for installation, but for using the up and running system. Up to now I have to reboot to NT to be able to access the net. Argh!
Michael -- Dr. Michael Meskes, Project-Manager | topsystem Systemhaus GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Europark A2, Adenauerstr. 20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 52146 Wuerselen Go SF49ers! Go Rhein Fire! | Tel: (+49) 2405/4670-44 Use Debian GNU/Linux! | Fax: (+49) 2405/4670-10 > -----Original Message----- > From: Philip Hands [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 15, 1997 11:03 AM > To: Michael Meskes > Cc: Dale Scheetz > Subject: Re: RAS on an NT box. > > > How about NT's dial-back RAS? I cannot log in on my own but have to > use > > dial-back. > > What about it ? > > If your question is ``how do I do dialback with RAS'', I'm afraid I > have no idea. > > Otherwise, do you need this at install time, or just once the Debian > machine is up and running ? If the latter, then I've no problem with > adding any functionallity required to the normal version of PPP. I > just don't currently see the need for the version on the base disks to > support every bell and whistle (although if it turns out that ms_chap > does not need much extra space on the disks, I'll probably put it in > anyway). > > Cheers, Phil. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .