Do you know how they are configuring the protocols? Does it work "smoothly"
(and I do use the term lightly--we're talking winblows, here) under
Winblows? Does it flake-out only under Linux?

Is their dial-up *actually* as RAS dial-up, not a ppp DUN? Are they
expecting MS Encryption?

NT RAS configuration can be tricky on the client side, especially if NT
Server is expecting something particular.

Let me know a little more about the Windows configuration, and we can see
about re-creating it in Linux.

--Greg


> My ISP uses some crappy thing called NT
> RAS.
>
> It is driving me up the wall.
> Connections stall, connections get reset
> by peer, you name it.
>
> I have turned off ALL compression in the
> PPP config, and this seems to have
> worked, but I still receive the error in
> my logs when connecting:
>
> "Unsupported protocol Compression
> Control Protocol (0x80fd)".
>
> I would like to configure PPP to
> succesfully negotiate and maintain a
> healthy connection with this
> pain-in-the-butt NT RAS.
>
> I move to Linux hoping I would never see
> MS again, but alas, we must adapt to fit
> in to this cruel cruel world.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian
> --
> -----------------------------------
> "Never mind what the critics say;
> no one has ever erected
> a statue to a critic"
>
>    -George Bernard Shaw (c1890)
> -----------------------------------
>

 
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