Dial up access problem solution
From: miloskv1@netscape.netDate: 05/28/02
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Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 02:53:19 -0400 From: miloskv1@netscape.net To: rpmiranda@sonae.pt
Yes of course you can do something like that. You can use callback option so your RAS server (machine Y) would call back your client (machine X) on some predefined number. In that case your problem is solved.
Everybody can call your RAS server and RAS will terminate session and call for example 555-4321 (that is the number you define). So... only one person can dial from that number and that is your client (machine X). If Client dial up from another computer (from number 555-4322, RAS will answer on 555-4321 and client X will not be able to log in)
I think this is enough sure and it will solve your problem.
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