On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Kendall Lister wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Clifford Kite wrote:
>
> > |When using Windows I find that I can connect to this ISP without any
> > |problem but I must put a check mark in the Dial-up Networking ->Server
> > |Types options box "Logon to network". In the case of the first ISP this was
> > |not required, infact if the box was checked, login failed.
> >
> > I don't do Windows :) but it sounds like this might be regular
> > login/password at the ISP followed either by automatic PPP, or a
> > requirement to enter something at a prompt or menu to start the ISP
> > PPP.
>
> I'm no Windows expert either, but I believe that "Logon to network" refers
> to SMB domain logons - as far as I can tell it doesn't have anything to do
> with PPP or shell login handling. I have turned the option on and off on
> dial-up Windows machines here connecting to our Linux server and all it
> seems to do is add a 60 second delay to the connection when enabled. Can
> anyone shed any technical light on the matter for us?
If the machine dial is a windows and have Logon disable when trie to
conect to my linux box first time is ok but when trie to connect 2-st the
modem it stil work and see the user on line "don't breack the connection"
wrong my user is down for 1,1/2H but the ppp don't want to hangup for the
connection with Logon disable :))
>
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> Charon Information Services - Friendly, Cheap Melbourne ISP: 9589 7781
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