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

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> -----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.


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