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Re: RE[2]: tacacs+ / Too many iterations for choose_authen
On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I never saw a hint that you can use a Win95 CLIENT with callback (e.g.
> call a server and have it call me back and the Win95 answer). Or is it
> all done with some scripts that dial the server, tell it to call back and
> wait for the call s that Win95 thinks it is calling ??? Can you please
> point me to some docs on that subject (and Linux as callback server) ?
>
Just as you said it is done with scripting tool + init string
Win95/NT thinks it is just calling out.
BTW I'm doing the same with my home FreeBSD box, I just use pppd +
chat ( connect chatscript )
Here is Win95/NT dial up script:
; callback.scp
; Win95/NT dialer script to be used to handle exec callback for PPP
;
;
; To make your modem to answer callback please go to
; the modem properties (Control Panel -> Modems ->
; Modem Properties -> Properties -> Connection -> Advanced ->
; Extra Settings)
; and add there:
; at&c0&d3s0=1
;
proc main
; Wait for Username password pair
waitfor "name"
transmit $USERID
transmit "^M"
waitfor "word"
transmit $PASSWORD
transmit "^M"
; Second Username password pair
waitfor "name"
transmit $USERID
transmit "^M"
waitfor "word"
transmit $PASSWORD
transmit "^M"
; We've enered PPP
waitfor "PPP"
; Now just let's reset modem via delay +++ trick
delay 1
transmit "+++^M"
delay 1
transmit "at&c1&d2s0=0^M"
endproc
> Schlomo
>
> On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
>
> > Alexander Indenbaum <baum@actcom.co.il> wrote:
> >
> > I don't think any of these are related to your problem, but anyway:
> >
> > > Anyway, it is pretty standart configuration except for two things:
> > > 1. Call back - microsoft uses non-standart call back negotiation, so
> > > configuration of Win95/NT clients is pretty ugly.
> >
> > Hmm, I was sure it's a tricky thing for Linux client to use callback with NT
> > server, but not vise versa. I've never setup callback on cisco, but configuring
> > a Win95 client to use PPP w/ callback with a Linux box being the server, in
> > principle, is the same as for a Linux client. You need dscript installed, of
> > course.
> >
> > > 2. it also does netbios ( in addition to ip ) over ppp so dial up
> > > users will be able to use microsoft network via dial up
> >
> > What for? If both client and server support TCP/IP, they (users) can happily
> > access MS network over this protocol. There could be some problems with
> > browsing, but once you know the server's address, all's fine.
> >
> > > > It works for me for a year with no problems. Did you compile the tacacs
> > > > yourself?
> > >
> > > Well of cause I compiled tacacs myself :{)
> >
> > Well you know, nowadays for everything there is an rpm :)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Evgeny
> >
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
Alexander Indenbaum
baum@actcom.co.il