If the ISP has thier terminal set to recieve clear text only, then if you
use encrypt, it wont work. There is no need for documentation unless you
are able to change thier systems.
I dont believe there should be any problems using plain text in the
negotiation stage.........
That is if I have read your question correctly.
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On 22/01/00 at 12:46 SoloCDM wrote:
>The ISP server does not except the PPP username and password - it
>needs to be received by the server in plain text . . . instead of
>encrypted. Can it be done?
>
>Note: Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
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Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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