Callback Security Available Only from Microsoft Windows NT
ID: Q137941
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 98
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Microsoft Windows 95
SYMPTOMS
When you use Dial-Up Networking to dial into a Point-to-Point Protocol
(PPP) or Remote Access (RAS) server, callback security may not work
properly and the connection may fail.
CAUSE
The Windows Dial-Up Networking client supports the callback security
feature only from a Microsoft Windows NT 3.x or 4.0 RAS server. Also, the
default properties of the modem initialization string in the Windows
client disable the modem's auto-answer feature.
RESOLUTION
The Dial-Up Networking client supports only the CallbackCP control
protocol for processing server callback security services. Currently,
Windows NT 3.x and Windows NT 4.0 support this protocol.
PPP and RAS servers for other platforms and operating systems would have
to use the Microsoft CallbackCP protocol in order for the Dial-Up
Networking client to access their callback security services.
To allow the Windows client to answer the callback verification from a
Windows NT 3.x or 4.0 RAS server, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click Modems.
- Click the modem you are using, and then click Properties.
- On the Connection tab, click Advanced.
- In the Extra Settings box, type the following line:
AT S0=1
This string allows the modem to answer the callback from the Windows NT
server.
- Click OK or Close until you return to Control Panel.
MORE INFORMATION
Callback security can be used to audit the use of remote servers using
either of the following methods:
- The first method is for the remote user to dial into the server and
enter a phone number for callback. After the remote user enters the
callback number, the connection is dropped and Windows waits for the
Windows NT server to call back to establish the remote session.
- The second method is to have a server-side preset phone number. When
the remote user calls in, the Windows NT server checks the user list
for a phone number. At that point, the connection is dropped and the
Windows NT server calls the preset number. The preset number can be
changed only at the server side.
Keywords : kbnetwork dun win95 win98
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb