Hi, I have a NT RAS Server at work with callback enabled. So when I make a connection to my work with my NT Workstation, the NT RAS server recognises me and gives me an oppurtunity to be called back (yes I can enter any phone number I want, default is my home). And then the line is hung up and the RAS Server calls my NT where the RAS Dialer is waiting for a call. I would love to have the same functionality for my Linux box. Has anyone made that kind of configuration. I know that my RAS Server is using PPP and that it does not prompt for login/password. I do not know how the RAS client and RAS Server agree's that a callback should be made, maybe in the LCP, maybe something else, please tell me. The RAS Server allows authentication in clear text. I dont know if that means that the RAS Server uses MS CHAP / PAP authentication, please inform me about that one to. I have Suse 5.2, Kernel 2.0.34, PPPD 2.3 patch 5 (without MS CHAP enabled). I used KPPP (from KDE 1.0) to call into the RAS Server with PAP authentication, but no callback. There is a mgetty for the modem (I think). Telephone bills will pile up If I dont get this callback working. The alterntiv is to stick with my NT Workstation as my primary workstation but then I'll miss all the fun... Please advise. Best regards - Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson Sweden - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e