Federico Pomi wrote:
> Well, pheraps this is a bit OT, but I hope someone could help me, anyway :)
>
> I use 3 different ISP with my linux box. I switch beetween them using
> Diald/Dialmon.
>
> Two of them use the same login, but they have different passwords, so in my
> pap-secrets, I've something like this:
>
> fede ppo0 password1
> fedepo ppp0 password2
> fedepo ppp0 password3
>
> When I use the first two ISP, everything is ok, but when I switch to the
> third one, pppd sends password2, instead of password3, because it finds the
> first login name matching.
>
> How could I fix it, so that it will work for all the ISP, even if they have
> some login name?
>
Change the remotename (ppp0) of the third entry in your pap-secrets file and
change or add a corresponding entry in your diald.conf file. For example:
pppd-options asyncmap 0 user fedepo remotename ppp1
Your pap-secrets file would then be:
fede ppo0 password1
fedepo ppp0 password2
fedepo ppp1 password3
How are you setting up three ISPs with diald? Are you running diald three
times with different config files? If so then add the appropriate information
to the pppd-options line in the third diald file. As above.
I hope this helps.
Bob...
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