hi

I have tried that also, it still complained wrong
username or password.


--- Lars Troen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> > When I tried to ping from client to LAN, I will be
> > prompt to enter userid and password by
> SecureRemote. I
> > enter username of generic* and a password from one
> of
> > the users on the W2K(I know it sounds stupid), I
> > failed to be authenticated.
> >
> > What are the steps i have missed?
> Try using the username of one of your users.
> generic* is not meant to be used as a login
> username. It's just the user in the fw database that
> represents all the users who are going to be
> authenticated in the same way as this generic* user
> is setup (in this case RADIUS auth).
>
> Lars
>
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