I have encountered similar prolems with NT boxes doing a ppp dial up connection
to a unix host. Usually, enabling the generic login script does the trick.
Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> Bobo, did you set up dial-up scripts in Win95? If not, that's the problem. If
> you did, how's the script? And Carlos, is there a way to use that "advanced"
> ppp authentication (secrets etc) from Windows dial-up clients?
>
> Cya,
> Juan
>
> Carlos Barros wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, bobo bogdan wrote:
> >
> > > Uff.....Here is a big problem....
> > >
> > > On my Red Hat 5.2 box I have set up a dial-in PPP server for 8 tel
> > > lines.
> > >
> > > Everything is OK (it works fine) excepting a small but important
> > > problem: when a Win95 user wants to connect with valid �user� and
> > > �password� the server deconect him because he has an invalid password.
> > > If he make a connection with �Bring up terminal window after dialing�
> > > enabled and log on from terminal, it is OK.
> > >
> > > Why???
> > >
> > > Why the Linux box don�t accept the password from Windows client?
> > > If you know a way to correct this situation, please send me some words.
> >
> > don't set in windows require encrypted passswd
> >
> > in pap-secrets add a line like this:
> > * * "" *
> > also in chap-secrets
> > add to ppp/options :
> > login
> > auth
> > +pap
> > debug
> >
> > ----
> > 'debug' is only for debuggin info, you can see it in /var/log/ppp.log
> > or var/log/debug or /var/log/daemon* etc...
> >
> > also your user is not in the group of dialout (check pppd owner/mod)
> >
> > Bye
> > Carlos Barros.
> >
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