Hi,
At 04:13 AM 10/02/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>
>
>On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Mohan P wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>>      I introduce myself as Mohan P, working as network administrator. Initially
>> I was administering Windows NT server and I had setup RAS on it for remote
>> dialin, I am very much aware that the same is possible in Linux also.
>>      Can someone kindly throw light on how can I achieve this. My server runs
>Just trie to understanding linux concept :) so
>Let me know what U have in /etc/inittab in sections Dialup
>
>#d1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty[agetty] ....
>
>in this line U must uncoment and put Your configuration and a corect
>number line U have for dialin
>
>
>2. if U want to use mgetty u must compile with pap autentification
>see pppd docs come with him.
>
>3.  create in /etc/ppp directory file with name
>       options.ttyS01..
>       ....
>       options.ttyS10
>or how mani line U have
>
>4. create or edit pap-secrets
># client        server  secret          IP addresses
>user1          *                         192.168.0.xx
>
>
>like this or put * in IP addresses and in secret put 2 double quote
>
>end 
>
>user1 must exist in Your sistem and have config at shell /bin/bash or else
>to /usr/sbin/pppd or wher is Your pppd locate
>
>u must verifi this in /etc/passwd      
>       
>4.  and run init q
>
>5. let the user to in :)



        Thank you very much I can now dial into my Linux Box using a Win95 System,
(also thanks to Pradish for having given a reply on my query.

My Linux server is basically a File & Print Server using Samba (ver
2.0.5a-12) Authentication of users on the LAN is verified by the Primary
Domain Controller (PDC), i.e., Linux Box. 

        Now my requirement is, when a person dials into the Linux Box, he/she
should be also authenticated by Samba, thus executing the login scripts
written for that corresponding users (for mapping respective drives).

        Can somebody help me out in this.


Thank You

Regards

Mohan P


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