Nokia 9000 VNC
Anson Ringenoldus
ansonr "at" multiweb.nl
Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:23:49 +0000
>Quoting Rory Barr <rorybarr "at" derrycity.freeserve.co.uk>:
>> I found the log (thanks Brandon), which says:
>>
> Unfortunately, this isn't quite what I was looking for. What I'm
>after is a hex dump of the packets being exchanged during the PPP
>negotiations, which are (theoretically) happening during these two
>messages:
>
>> 01-18-2000 22:20:59.65 - Interpreted response: Ok
>> 01-18-2000 22:21:45.40 - Hanging up the modem.
>>
>> Look how it says interpreted response OK then hangs up. I don't know...there
>> aren't any real options for the dial up server for 98. How did you (or
>> anyone else) set up 98 to allow communicators to dial in and use VNC?
>>
> Heh... hope I didn't mislead you too much. :) I don't know
>anything about Communicators. I just know the internals of PPP
>connections real well. :)
> I'm not real sure where this setting would be for the dial up
>server. The tech note I found in MS's Knowledge Base referred to
>basic dial up networking in 95/98, and the setting is in the
>properties for each connection. I don't have the dial up server
>running anywhere here, and it's been awhile since I've used it. Is
>there something similar?
The problem is very simple.
The dialup server in Win98 doesn't support normal PAP/CHAP.
They use a different encryption.
Calling in on a Linux or other PPP-server should work.
Mvgr,
Anson
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