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Date:      Fri, 2 Jun 2000 08:16:29 +0200 
From:      Vikash Badal * <psivbl@psimr.persetel.co.za>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        'David May' <David_May@allsolutions.com.au>
Subject:   RE: [Q] PPP and Windows NT RAS?
Message-ID:  <501BF453CDCFD111A6E40080C83DAC046A6DE6@PSICS001>

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David,

Have you installed DES on the BSD box --- I had a similar problem and the
solution was the installation of basic DES. ( from /stand/sysinstall )

Does your ppp.conf file have an entry that states "accept chap"

Hope this helps

Vikash


-----Original Message-----
From: David May [mailto:David_May@allsolutions.com.au]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 8:01 AM
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: [Q] PPP and Windows NT RAS?



I am experiencing difficulties dialing-in to a
Windows NT RAS server with FreeBSD User PPP.

I have read the stuff about Microsoft PPP quirks
in PPP(1) and have experimented with the mschap,
lanman options - to no avail.

This is what I see in my log:

Jun  1 15:33:55 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: Phase: bundle: Authenticate
Jun  1 15:33:55 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: Phase: deflink: his = CHAP 0x80,
mine = none
Jun  1 15:33:55 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: Phase: Chap Input: CHALLENGE (8
bytes)
Jun  1 15:33:55 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: Phase: Chap Output: RESPONSE
(guest)
Jun  1 15:33:58 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: Phase: Chap Input: FAILURE (E=691
 R=1)
Jun  1 15:33:58 freebsd ppp[21013]: tun1: LCP: deflink: LayerDown

I have configured many PPP connections before to non-NT
servers and they always worked pretty well but this is
the first connection to a NT RAS server I have attempted.

I am hoping someone reading this list might recognise
the problem and suggest a solution.




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