ISDN Dial-In to Samba Server (IPPPD) from NT4.0

ISDN Dial-In to Samba Server (IPPPD) from NT4.0

Post by John Simpso » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00



I have been trying for some weeks now to establish a 'Network
Neighbourhood" connection from a remote Windows NT4.0 workstation into
my network at home. The network's server successfully runs Samba and
ipppd allowing its local Windows 98 machines Network Neighbourhood to
see each other and the server, to share printers, and to access the
internet through the server's ISDN card (ipppd, ipchains etc).

When I dial-in from the remote NT machine all the connection routines
work fine, connection is established, IP addresses are sorted out and I
can ping from the remote machine to all the machines on the network,
but..., no Network Neighbourhood and its asssociated drive shares etc.

Has anyone done this using this configuration ? Can you help me?

Thanks

John Simpson

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ISDN Dial-In to Samba Server (IPPPD) from NT4.0

Post by John Simpso » Sun, 24 Oct 1999 04:00:00


I have been trying for some weeks now to establish a 'Network
Neighbourhood" connection from a remote Windows NT4.0 workstation into
my network at home. The network's server successfully runs Samba and
ipppd allowing its local Windows 98 machines Network Neighbourhood to
see each other and the server, to share printers, and to access the
internet through the server's ISDN card (ipppd, ipchains etc).

When I dial-in from the remote NT machine all the connection routines
work fine, connection is established, IP addresses are sorted out and I
can ping from the remote machine to all the machines on the network,
but..., no Network Neighbourhood and its asssociated drive shares etc.

Has anyone done this using this configuration ? Can you help me?

Thanks

John Simpson

  xfl23.vcf
< 1K Download

 
 
 

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I've been trying to dial in  from a linux machine using
isdn4linux ipppd to a w2k pro machine configured as
dial in server ("incoming connections"), but with no
success.
I've had no trouble configuring it the other way around,
and left most settings the same trying to dial in to w2k.
I've tried various settings of ipppd (pap/chap) but
after the connection is established the logs report a
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Are there any special quirks of w2k as dial-in server
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isdnctrl addif          ippp1
isdnctrl addphone       ippp1 in 123456789
isdnctrl addphone       ippp1 out 123456789
isdnctrl eaz            ippp1 987654321
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isdnctrl secure         ippp1 on
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isdnctrl l3_prot        ippp1 trans
isdnctrl encap          ippp1 syncppp
isdnctrl pppbind        ippp1 1

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&

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