Re: Solaris & NT

Phil Heller ( (no email) )
Wed, 2 Apr 1997 16:19:00 -0500

Try turning them off. Works for me.

Later,
Phil
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> From: Jeff Binkley <jeff.binkley@asacomp.com>
> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> Subject: Re: Solaris & NT
> Date: Wednesday, April 02, 1997 3:45 PM
>
>
> Are you saying they should or shouldn't be turned on at the Solaris
client ?
> I am hoping someone on this list has a client running Solaris 2.5 with
RAS and
> can give me the client configuration. I'm rpretty good with most
versions of
> Unix. I've just never worked with Solaris 2.5.
>
>
> Jeff
>
> -> See if they have LCP extentions turned on. I've had problems with
them
> -> dialing into a RAS system before.
> ->
> -> Good Luck!
> ->
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> -> Internet Engineer http://www.csonline.net
> -> CSOnline Internet Services (814) 898-6524
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> -> ----------
> -> > From: Jeff Binkley <jeff.binkley@asacomp.com>
> -> > To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> -> > Subject: Solaris & NT
> -> > Date: Wednesday, April 02, 1997 8:24 AM
> -> >
> -> >
> -> >
> -> > I am running NT 3.51 SP4 as an ISP PPP server. So far I have been
able >
> -> to get every conceivable client to work with our system except Solaris
> 2.5
> -> users. They cannot connect using PAP. I've tried the microsoft RAS >
and
> -> various Unix Usenet groups to no avail. Can anyone here shed some >
light
> -> on this or know how to solve this ? My user tells me that Solaris >
2.5
> -> doesn't come with the standard PPPD package that most Unix systems >
have.
> -> It actually uses UUCP to dial and then hands over the connection > to
a PPP
> -> package once UUCP drops out. I have run a ppplog trace and can > post
it if
> -> it would help.
> -> >
> -> >
> -> > Thanks,
> -> >
> -> > Jeff Binkley
> -> > ASA Network Computing
> -> >
> -> > CMPQwk 1.42 9999
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