Re: USR / Login without intervention

David Moore ( (no email) )
Sun, 14 Dec 1997 23:04:42 +1100

ok I have done some testing here are the results

If I login using DUN, and set after dialling to use a Pop up terminal window
I can login ok. (ie manual login)

If I login using DUN, and set after dialling to None and Accept any
Authentication. I get an error 629 The data link was terminated by the
remote.

If I login using DUN, and set after dialling to None ie no Pop up terminal
window and Accept only encrypted Authentication. I get 2 beeps and an
error 629 The data link was terminated by the remote.

If I login using DUN, and set after dialling to None and Accept only
Microsoft encrypted Authentication. I get 2 beeps, validating username and
password (but no radius info on user name and password) and then the login
stops at Verifying network Connection. and an error 718 Timed out waiting
for a valid response from the remote PPP peer and disconnection.

Any Ideas

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Williams <sly@oznetcom.com.au>
To: emerald@emerald.iea.com <emerald@emerald.iea.com>
Date: Sunday, 14 December 1997 21:22
Subject: Re: USR / Login without intervention

>Text-based login if they choose "Show terminal window after dialling" in
>modem options for that particular Dial-Up Networking connection. If no
>terminal window is shown and no script is specified, DUN uses PAP
>authentication.
>
>TTFN
>Sly (Steve Williams)
>sly@oznetcom.com.au
>
>> Dial up networking can handle text based login, it doesnt need a script
>for
>> that. All the user has to do is enter the username and password in the
>> Connect To window.
>>
>> At 11:09 PM 12/13/97 +1100, you wrote:
>> >All I want to do is let my customers login to the network, without them
>> >having to run login scripts. If you connect to a RAS server, ie you have
>> >Windows NT server with a modem attached to it and it is acting as a RAS
>> >server, when you connect to that modem, you are not required to type
>your
>> >username and password through a text based screen, you can simply get
>the
>> >client to pass username and password through Windows dial-up networking.
>At
>> >the moment my customers connect to a RAS server through the USR using
>PPTP,
>> >they do not get a text based login screen. As far as I can see by using
>> >RadiusNT and Emerald I have to set the USR settings to Dial In, and
>present
>> >a text based login. I was hoping to emulate what I have setup using the
>RAS
>> >server so there will be no disruption to the end users.
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@iea.com>
>> >To: emerald@emerald.iea.com <emerald@emerald.iea.com>
>> >Date: Saturday, 13 December 1997 14:17
>> >Subject: Re: USR / Login without intervention
>> >
>> >
>> >>David Moore wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I am not sure what your question means I think what your trying to
>ask is
>> >>> can you make a connection via PPTP and Hardwired modems, and then use
>> >radius
>> >>> NT to conduct the accounting function over PPTP no I would not think
>so
>> >but
>> >>> I do not posses the knowledge to really say.
>> >>
>> >>RADIUS itself is a passive authentication and accounting protocol.
>> >>It does NOT actually change, interact or filter the flow of data
>> >>(excluded just being able to specify a filter).
>> >>
>> >>Whether you have hardwired modems, dialup, etc, isn't going to change
>> >>the basic functionality of what RADIUS itself accomplishes.
>> >>Unfortunately, since I really don't know the scope of what you are
>> >>trying to do, its difficuly to ask the right questions, much less
>> >>help solve the problem. :(
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea.com)
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