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- From: "Jonathan Byrne" <jpmag@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 14:19:53 +0900
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-----Original Message----- From: Karl-Max Wagner <karlmax@example.com> To: tlug@example.com <tlug@example.com> Date: 1998”N6ŒŽ1“ú 8:52 Subject: Re: tlug: diald (was: mouse fixed; now what about email) <From my previous post> >> Unfortunately, that's a common problem, since Windows and >> MacOS both apparently automatically detect the >> authentication type and act appropriately. I hope that >They don't. They simply use PAP all the time - and practically In the very informative log of a Windows 95 session that Kei posted, Windows was seen responding with PAP authentication after it was requested from the IP side. Does this then mean that if the ISP side requested CHAP, Windows would just die? If so, you're right; that's stupid. But I still hope to see Linux become able to automatically get into the right authentication mode. Right now there remain areas (a lot of them, in terms of end-user software) where "It works on _________" can be almost a mantra, but I don't just want to see Linux do things as well as the other guys. I look forward to a day when it will do *everything* better :-) In some ways, I'm inclined to say that as far as getting a PPP connection going is concerned, it wouldn't be hard to do better, in so far as on both MacOS and Windows, this isn't as easy as it ought to be. I get tech support calls all the time from people having trouble with both of those platforms. The problems come in two areas: the procedure seems to be either poorly documented or not documented at all on both Windows 95 and MacOS, and it's made more difficult than it needs to be by the facts that you have to set things up in two different pieces of software and that both have less than interface design. My hope for Linux is that there will be a nice, easy-to-use connection tool for Linux where users have to put in their id and password, select their modem from a menu (or can put in a manual init string if it isn't there), and there information such as DNS server names, etc. While you can do this on both Mac and Windows, the procedure isn't nearly as good, simple, or transparent/intuitive as it ought to be, so this is a place where it would be really nice to show the ease of use kings how it ought to be done :-) Jonathan >all ISP's comply - particularly those using radius >authentication with their dial in racks ( and that's the norm >today....). In case of the Max6000 you even have trouble doing >terminal authentication. > >Thus, stupidly using PAP all the time normally puts you in >business. It's faster, too. > >If I try responding anything at the "login:" prompt at >OberlandNet, I am simply kicked out. So I don't and start PAP >immediately after having a modem connection. > > Karl-Max Wagner > karlmax@example.com >----------------------------------------------------------- --- >Next TLUG Meeting: 13 June Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 >Featuring Stone and Turnbull on .rpm and .deb packages >Next Nomikai: 17 July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 >After June 13, the next meeting is 8 August at Tokyo Station >----------------------------------------------------------- --- >Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp -------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 13 June Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Stone and Turnbull on .rpm and .deb packages Next Nomikai: 17 July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 After June 13, the next meeting is 8 August at Tokyo Station -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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