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What is the advantage of a RADIUS server over a RAS useing PPP and PAP and CHAP.





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CHAP and PAP are PPP authentication methods and are unrelated to RADIUS. RADIUS is the protocol the RAS server could use with a server to verify the username/password combo arrived at using the ppp authentication method.

Imagine it more like this:

Dialer -> PAP/CHAP -> RAS box -> Radius -> Server w/ user database running radius

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Could you explain very basic, how you get round the ARP implactions when using NAT.


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What implications?

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firstly thanks MADCHEF

I was wrong about implications, but i can't get my head round NAT fully, could you explain.

why use ARP entries when useing NAT in the local.arp directory on NT.

and a genral explaintion of NAT and there modes please.

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You should probably start an additional thread on NAT with Checkpoint. I'm a CP neophyte and am not especially well versed on the particulars of the way Checkpoint does NAT, aside from the basics.
Sorry, but if I answered I would invariably answer poorly, if not outright incorrectly.

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thanks madchef i should always go to CP first, i was being lazy.

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