On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Ross Camm wrote:
> How do I get mschap working ??
http://www.replay.com.
Note that stupid U.S. encryption laws prevent Red Hat from including a
mschap-capable pppd with their software.
Eric Lee Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] Executive Consultants
Systems Specialist
How do I get mschap working ??
rossco
At 06:35 PM 4/20/98 +, you wrote:
>You need ppp, which turns a modem connection into a network connection.
>There's a ppp howto; for now, read that, concentrating on the server section
>(which is buried fairly deep into the document). Once you've read
> "Cory" == Cory T Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Cory> at my college we have ppp in all of the buildings except
Cory> dorms. We have a limited supply of dialup lines. So I was
Cory> wondering if there is a good way to setup a 386 on the
Cory> ethernet network and then dial into t
http://www.valleynet.bc.ca/~dan/autoppp.html
The page itself is a mess (it's being worked on) but if dialin ppp access
is what you want, that's how to do it.
Dan
At 09:21 PM 4/20/98 +0200, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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At 12:35 4/20/98 -0500, Cory T. Lamb wrote:
>Hello,
>at my college we have ppp in all of the buildings except dorms. We have a
>limited supply of dialup lines. So I was wondering if there is a good way
>to setup a 386 on the ethernet network and then dial into
You need ppp, which turns a modem connection into a network connection.
There's a ppp howto; for now, read that, concentrating on the server section
(which is buried fairly deep into the document). Once you've read that, if
you still have questions, come on back.
--
PLEASE read the Red Hat F
Hello,
at my college we have ppp in all of the buildings except dorms. We have a
limited supply of dialup lines. So I was wondering if there is a good way
to setup a 386 on the ethernet network and then dial into that machine and
telnet to our mail server. If someone could let me know how to se