If you used pppoeconf to set up ADSL, the username/password should be
in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
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If I'm not confused, these two lines are in the
default Woody pap-secrets file.
# Evey regular user can use PPP ...
* (none) "" *
Can anyone explain why the server entry is (none)
rather than *?
Thanks, Peter E.
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On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:19:28PM +0530, Soumyadip Modak wrote:
> I'm trying to use kppp to dial in to my isp. Problem is, even though the
> username and password are stored in pap-secrets file, pppd is unable to
> use it. /var/log/syslog says:
>
> Apr 10 07:29:04 modak p
I'm trying to use kppp to dial in to my isp. Problem is, even though the
username and password are stored in pap-secrets file, pppd is unable to
use it. /var/log/syslog says:
Apr 10 07:29:04 modak pppd[967]: The remote system is required to
authenticate itself
Apr 10 07:29:04 modak pppd[967]
rouble
is that pppd seems to barf on it.
I've tried the login using my normal ID into the remote site and
pap authentication is negotiated, but fails due to the incorrect
userid. When I put the email address into the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
file, pppd refuses to negotiate pap authentication, send
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 04:54:14PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On one of my servers, I had to put this in pap-secrets to allow dialins:
>
> # Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
> * silly "" *
> hamishsilly &quo
Hi,
On one of my servers, I had to put this in pap-secrets to allow dialins:
# Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
* silly "" *
hamish silly "" 203.14.18.2
charles silly "" 203.14.18.2
without th
have a fourth field for acceptable IP
> addresses. Also,
> you *must* have an entry in pap-secrets (a wildcard entry at least) even if
> you're
> authenticating against your regular password database (as your options shows
> you are).
> Just put in '*' as the fourth
The new ppp requires that you have a fourth field for acceptable IP addresses.
Also,
you *must* have an entry in pap-secrets (a wildcard entry at least) even if
you're
authenticating against your regular password database (as your options shows
you are).
Just put in '*' as the
Hello:
In my pap-secrets I have the following
# INBOUND connections
# Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
#* moose "" *
* * "" *
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Eugene Sevinian &l
Hi All,
Playing with ppp I have found that It is impossible to connect
from w95 box into linux if there exist /etc/pap/pap-secrets file.
Everything is ok when I delete this file. It looks like w95 can not use
PAP. Is it true? Or there are possible errors in /etc/ppp/options? As I
understand the
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