Re: Dial up, how to authenticate to workplace corp network ?
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:43:06 +1100
The username you specify to make a connection is only used to verify
that you are permitted to connect. Even if you were authenticating to the
Windows server, this username is only used to authenticate the connection.
The credentials used when you try to access resources on the LAN are the
credentials from the original logon to the client machine. If the client did
a local login, then those are the credentials used.
dtushingham@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I have configured a Cisco AS5350 with a PRI to take incoming PPP, CHAP
calls and authenticate those calls on an Interlink Radius server.
I can dial into the network my office network and ping everything,
telnet etc.
However I would like for users to be able to dial in and get their
windows machines be
on the windows network.
I have tried entering a domain name of the workplace domain when I
dial in and my
worlplace user and password but it does work.
Can somebody point me in the right direction please ? I am stuck, I
have been looking
in the forums but cannot see anything ?
Thanks in advance
D
.
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