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We have a Cisco 3000 series VPN that we are trying to do PPTP with and
all of our users are in Kerberos. We use an in house module for our
Kerberos authentication that calls decodedPassword. Is there any way
that I can get the following scenario to work?
        PPTP -> VPN -> RADIUS -> Kerberos

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| Troy Holder    [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|     Senior Network Engineer     |
|   Communication Technologies    |
| North Carolina State University |

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