Re: [E100086] Help! PM3 disconnects Win95 after successful (?)

John G. Thompson (support@livingston.com)
Thu, 21 Aug 1997 17:33:53 -0700

At 10:13 PM 8/20/97 -0600, Chris Magnuson wrote:
>Having trouble connecting Win95 to the PM3.
>
>I did a set console, then a set debug 0x51 on my PM3. Then I took the
>resulting trace from my Win95 dialup session and fed it to the tool on the
>Livingston web site at:
>
>http://www.livingston.com/Tech/Support/dring.shtml
>
>Here is what it gives me from the trace. This is from a Win95 client
>dialing up the PM3 system that is using Radius 2.0.1 on a shadow-password
>Linux system (recompiled without -DNOSHADOW in the command line). Any idea
>why Win95 gives me a disconnect? Looks like it gets authenticated here
>from Radius...
>
>At the very end of this trace it says "Login Succeeded" and then Win95 says
>it was disconnected.

The one piece of information that would answer your question would come
from doing a

Command> set debug terminate on

along with the debug 0x51.

It would also have been useful to have the IPCP negotiation that occurs
after the PAP ACK.

Try again and let me know what you find.

Hope that helps!!

JGT

[snip]

>**** S0: LCP Open
>
>Received PAP_AUTH_REQ on port S0 of 20 bytes containing:
>01 01 00 14 06 63 68 72 69 73 6D 08 5F 42 69 74 48 65 61
>64
> Packet Info: Code: 01, ID: 01, 20 bytes.
> Login ID: chrism (6 bytes), [0x63687269736D]
> Password: _somePassword (8 bytes), [0x yadda...yadda]
>
>Sending PAP_AUTH_ACK to port S0 of 20 bytes containing:
>02 01 00 14 0F 4C 6F 67 69 6E 20 53 75 63 63 65 65 64 65
>64
> Packet Info: Code: 02, ID: 01, 20 bytes.
> Message: Login Succeeded (15 bytes),
> [0x4C6F67696E20537563636565646564]
>
>
>
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