For the information of others in the list. We ended up getting this
working by removing the IP Masqueraded ip addresses we were assigning to
the dialin clients and using one of our internal IP addresses.

Worked first go.

Michael.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Kratochvil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 30 April 1999 17:23
To: Michael Mansour
Subject: Re: RAS, PAP, CHAP and Windows authentication


> Hi,
Hi

> I have one final problem I cannot seem to figure out.
> 
> I've setup a RAS server running under RH5.2, the server sets up PPP
> connections and accepts incoming calls via CHAP. Everything from there
> is fine, however, when trying to get the user logging into the Windows
> NT domain upon the PPP connection, it fails saying:
> 
> No domain server was available to validate your password. You may not be
> able to gain access to some network resources.

  I don't know whether it is answer to your question but in that dialog
in WinNT
before connection asking to enter Username, Password and Domain entering
non-empty Domain string has the only effect that this string with
trailing
backslash is prepended to Username, so then the real usename
authenticated
during PPP phase to the peer is:

Domain\Username

  This ussually has no meaning to Linux and so it reject's the password.
You can't login to Samba2.0 domain using this method, see documentation
from Samba about Domains, I have not much experience with it.




                                                Bye, Lace

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