On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 15:36, Craig White wrote: > In case this matters... RH AS 3 / samba 3.0.0-14-3E > > Just switched dial in from Windows RAS server to Linux PPP server. I > can't seem to figure out a way to allow Windows users to log in with > Domain name > > i.e. /etc/ppp/pap.secrets > client server password ip address > DOMAIN\user * my_pass 111.222.333.444 > "DOMAIN\user" * my_pass 111.222.333.444 > DOMAIN\\user * my_pass 111.222.333.444
What you really want is to use the domain passwords. > No matter what, I can't log on - if I use the domain. This means that > the dial-in user can't access the domain without network > browsing...which I have simplified somewhat by creating a batch file > that simply does 'explorer.exe \\Server' - but that sure isn't pretty. So they are logging in on PPP fine, they just can't browse? The PPP level and the SMB/Browsing level are very different problems. > I'm thinking that someone here has solved this issue (running dial-in > and providing domain access). > > Also - on these same lines...I can add ms-dns ip.of.dns.server to > /etc/ppp/options but how about wins server? - at this point, I have to > manually put the wins server address into the windows dial-up client for > it to be able to browse the network. Any suggestions? ms-dns and ms-wins are both documented in the PPP manpage. > As long as we're going for the long ball, is there any methodology to > support L2TP via Samba? What I want is full Windows RAS from Samba ;-) It's not impossible. See my paper at http://hawkerc.net/staff/abartlet/comp3700 for information on using PoPToP in a similar situation, but pppoe would also work. Anything that can talk PPP can use the MS domain passwords. I need to extend the patch provided to also work with plaintext... Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student Network Administrator, Hawker College [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net
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