Re: Dial-in Config Problem

1997-04-16 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Rick wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > This is from the NET-2-HOWTO. You can find more in the ppp-HOWTO and I > believe the serial howto. > > Configuring a PPP server is similar to establishing a SLIP server. > You can create a special `ppp' account, which uses an executable

RE: Dial-in Config Problem

1997-04-16 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- This is from the NET-2-HOWTO. You can find more in the ppp-HOWTO and I believe the serial howto. Configuring a PPP server is similar to establishing a SLIP server. You can create a special `ppp' account, which uses an executable script as its login shell.

Re: Dial-in Config Problem

1997-04-16 Thread Kevin Traas
> In your email to me, Kevin Traas, you wrote: > > > > I would like to offer both normal terminal and PPP connections on my > > dial-in modems for my end-users. If possible, I'd like it to be as > > automated as possible - i.e. No user intervention. > > > > Is this possible? If so, any sugges

Re: Dial-in Config Problem

1997-04-16 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Kevin Traas, you wrote: > > I've no idea if this is might be documented somewhere. If so, please point > me to the right FM to RTFM Thanks. > > I would like to offer both normal terminal and PPP connections on my > dial-in modems for my end-users. If possible, I'd lik

Dial-in Config Problem

1997-04-16 Thread Kevin Traas
I've no idea if this is might be documented somewhere. If so, please point me to the right FM to RTFM Thanks. I would like to offer both normal terminal and PPP connections on my dial-in modems for my end-users. If possible, I'd like it to be as automated as possible - i.e. No user interve