RE: RAS on an NT box.

1997-12-15 Thread Michael Meskes
ROTECTED] > 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 ? >

Re: RAS on an NT box.

1997-12-15 Thread Philip Hands
> > You need to enable ms_chap in PPP --- see README.MSCHAP80 > > Thanks...read it. Is there any reason, besides the libraries that this > hasn't been simply built into our standard ppp package? Not that I've noticed. > How much bigger does it get if you static link libpam and libdes? I thought

Re: RAS on an NT box.

1997-12-14 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Sun, 14 Dec 1997, Philip Hands wrote: > > I need to connect a Linux box to an NT server over a dial-up line. The NT > > box uses a "Remote Access Server". I remember seeing a discussion of this > > recently, but can't find the reference in my mail archives. Can anyone > > clue me in as to what

Re: RAS on an NT box.

1997-12-14 Thread Kai Henningsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale Scheetz) wrote on 13.12.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I need to connect a Linux box to an NT server over a dial-up line. The NT > box uses a "Remote Access Server". I remember seeing a discussion of this > recently, but can't find the reference in my mail archives. Can anyo

Re: RAS on an NT box.

1997-12-14 Thread Philip Hands
> I need to connect a Linux box to an NT server over a dial-up line. The NT > box uses a "Remote Access Server". I remember seeing a discussion of this > recently, but can't find the reference in my mail archives. Can anyone > clue me in as to what package/howto I need to look at to deal with this?