| Subject | : | ms-chap? |
| Author | : | Day daybrown@ozarkisp.net |
| Date | : | 07 Aug, 2002 on 06:08 |
| My local isp seems to be win xp servers that use ms-chap. Most of the linux distros I have wont logon, and neither have I found a ppp driver for dos/arachne that can go beyond the 'connect'. I d/led 'safefire' which had a doc that said it did ms-chap, but I dont see any menu that asks about it. Neither did I see anything in the doc that came on the os/2 bonus pack internet software. I get the dial out, and the 'connect', but no point where the remote host askes for my username and password. |
| Subject | : | Re:ms-chap? |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 07 Aug, 2002 on 09:05 |
| It is a while ago since I used modem dialers together with OS2 or any OS for that matter. But, if the normal dialer in os2 won't work I would say that you should try with Injoy Dialer from from the Danish company FX Communications, http://www.fx.dk . /Kim |
| Subject | : | Re:ms-chap? |
| Author | : | jep j-erik.p@telia.com |
| Date | : | 14 Jan, 2003 on 20:49 |
| Safefire PPP works great for me, you don't have to type a password in if you use the settings notebook in the PM-dialer, so it should work. The first time I used Safefire (1.0?) it closed on me too, but that was just a setting that I had messed up. Check that the settings are correct in TCP/IP settings and the settings notebook for SFPPP and then there shouldn't be any problem. SafeFire got a helpforum at Yahoo if that won't solve you problem. Look for "safefire". Med vänlig hälsning / Mit freundliche Grüße / Best Regards //Jan-Erik |