Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Robert Davidson
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:23:53PM -0400, Larry Morrow wrote: > Nathan, > > As sent from the user, it was open because the example sent > does NOT have a hostname listed nor a username and so it > does not matter what options are included , auto PPP would validate > all requests. I have done lots

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Robert Davidson
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:23:53PM -0400, Larry Morrow wrote: > Nathan, > > As sent from the user, it was open because the example sent > does NOT have a hostname listed nor a username and so it > does not matter what options are included , auto PPP would validate > all requests. I have done lot

Rack-based Monitor/Console Solution

2000-06-22 Thread dave brookshire
We're assembling a new content distribution system for our e-mail based news product which is going to consist of a farm of VA-Linux boxen, a couple of Dells, and a Sun 450. As such, I'm in the market for a nice Monitor/Console solution for connecting each of these in a centralized fashion. I've

Rack-based Monitor/Console Solution

2000-06-22 Thread dave brookshire
We're assembling a new content distribution system for our e-mail based news product which is going to consist of a farm of VA-Linux boxen, a couple of Dells, and a Sun 450. As such, I'm in the market for a nice Monitor/Console solution for connecting each of these in a centralized fashion. I'v

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Larry Morrow
Nathan, As sent from the user, it was open because the example sent does NOT have a hostname listed nor a username and so it does not matter what options are included , auto PPP would validate all requests. I have done lots of tests in all configurations and found this to be the case no matter wh

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Larry Morrow
Nathan, As sent from the user, it was open because the example sent does NOT have a hostname listed nor a username and so it does not matter what options are included , auto PPP would validate all requests. I have done lots of tests in all configurations and found this to be the case no matter w

Re: Bandwidth Limit/Control

2000-06-22 Thread vasil
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, KoML wrote: > Does Anyone know of a tool for limiting or controling bandwidth on a > network. I have heard there are software out there that will do > - IP traffic bandwidth shaping/limiting daemon > > Anyone hear of this or anyother software like this. > > My objective i

Bandwidth Limit/Control

2000-06-22 Thread KoML
Does Anyone know of a tool for limiting or controling bandwidth on a network. I have heard there are software out there that will do - IP traffic bandwidth shaping/limiting daemon Anyone hear of this or anyother software like this. My objective is: to build a firewall/gateway for my office netw

An (unofficial) Debian package for Freenet

2000-06-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
For those who are interested in experimentations with the most free network file sharing system, Freenet , I made an unofficial Debian package. ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL/ or, with apt: deb ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL ./ an

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Nathan
Open yes, but not without authentication. On my dialin server, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has: * chaos "" * (chaos is the hostname) The above basicaly tells it to use the /etc/passwd for authentication. I think the key would be in the debug output from syslog after a user attempts to d

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Larry Morrow
Make the following change in /etc/pap-secrets >In /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets I have a line like so: > >* * "" * username* "" * This file controls which users are able to dial-in with ppp. The very first * is what has your system ope

Re: Bandwidth Limit/Control

2000-06-22 Thread vasil
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, KoML wrote: > Does Anyone know of a tool for limiting or controling bandwidth on a > network. I have heard there are software out there that will do > - IP traffic bandwidth shaping/limiting daemon > > Anyone hear of this or anyother software like this. > > My objective

Bandwidth Limit/Control

2000-06-22 Thread KoML
Does Anyone know of a tool for limiting or controling bandwidth on a network. I have heard there are software out there that will do - IP traffic bandwidth shaping/limiting daemon Anyone hear of this or anyother software like this. My objective is: to build a firewall/gateway for my office net

An (unofficial) Debian package for Freenet

2000-06-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
For those who are interested in experimentations with the most free network file sharing system, Freenet , I made an unofficial Debian package. ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL/ or, with apt: deb ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL ./ a

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Nathan
Open yes, but not without authentication. On my dialin server, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets has: * chaos "" * (chaos is the hostname) The above basicaly tells it to use the /etc/passwd for authentication. I think the key would be in the debug output from syslog after a user attempts to

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Larry Morrow
Make the following change in /etc/pap-secrets >In /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets I have a line like so: > >* * "" * username* "" * This file controls which users are able to dial-in with ppp. The very first * is what has your system op

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Gerard MacNeil
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Robert Davidson wrote: > On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:03:07AM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote: > > > > Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a > > > > noauth > > > > somewhere > > Nope.. I've checked for that, but it is effectivly acting like it has been > given the noauth option.

Re: pppd problem, authentication doesn't seem to work.

2000-06-22 Thread Gerard MacNeil
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Robert Davidson wrote: > On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:03:07AM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote: > > > > Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a > > > > noauth > > > > somewhere > > Nope.. I've checked for that, but it is effectivly acting like it has been > given the noauth option

Radius error: unknown pair

2000-06-22 Thread Daniel Quinlan
hi, we have a Cisco AS5200 and we're using radiusd-cistron-1.6.1 in the log file after each Auth: message Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Auth: Login OK: [username/passwd] (from nas gateway/S20) Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Error: Unkown Pair: Vendor-Specific Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Error: Unkown