At 08:01 PM 3/19/98 +0100, you wrote:
>How does the configuration files on the linux machine looklike???
I did not set up the ppp server on the Linux 5 box server. Another guy did
that and he is no longer working here. HOWTO mainly addresses client ppp
and not server ppp.
You need a line in et
On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Peter Chr. Hansen wrote:
> I want to setup linux to accept logins from win95 clients using ppp, like
> when you call an isp,
> the clients has a static ip-adress. I can login to the linus machine using
> e.g. HyperTerminal ,
> but I cant use win95 dial-up networking to conn
How does the configuration files on the linux machine looklike???
>I did it using Dial Up Networking (DUN). I assume you set up the ppp on the
>Linux. You have to go to Control Panel Network and bind TCP/IP because DUN
>does not do that for you. Use (install) Clients for Microsoft Networks,
>
At 07:09 PM 3/19/98 +0100, you wrote:
>I want to setup linux to accept logins from win95 clients using ppp, like
>when you call an isp,
>the clients has a static ip-adress. I can login to the linus machine using
>e.g. HyperTerminal ,
>but I cant use win95 dial-up networking to connect.
>Peter C
I want to setup linux to accept logins from win95 clients using ppp, like
when you call an isp,
the clients has a static ip-adress. I can login to the linus machine using
e.g. HyperTerminal ,
but I cant use win95 dial-up networking to connect.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Yours,
Peter