On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm trying to setup a two-way dial-on-demand system between a Linux box
> and an Ascend MAX router.  I can get TCP/IP (telnet) operating in both
> directions, but I can only set it up so that dial-out works, or dial-in
> works, but I cannot get dial-out and dial-in to work simultaneously.
> 
> Basically, dial-in works only if pppd is started with auth, and
> dial-out only works without auth.  From the LCP debug output, it looks
> like the following happens with dial-out and auth:
> diald phones, connects.
> diald runs "pppd auth ...."
> max says "Hello, who are you?"
> pppd says "Hello, who are you?"
> max responds "You called me, please identify yourself first".
> pppd: disconnect - peer refused to authenticate.
> 
> Without auth:
> diald phones, connects.
> diald runs "pppd ...."
> max says "Hello, who are you?"
> pppd says "I am such-and-such"
> max says "Welcome"
> 
> pppd defaults to "auth if peer requests", however I would like "auth" on
> incoming calls.  Is there a way to run "auth" on incoming, but not
> outgoing?

You can give a completely different configuration on the command line for
incoming pppd in login.conf if you use mgetty.

You can give a completely differenf conf for outgoing pppd in diald.conf.

Dont put anything in the ppp options file that gets used both times.


> 
> Version info:
> Linux: 2.0.27+ (2.0 series), libc5.
> pppd: 2.2.0f
> diald: 0.16.4, 0.16.5 and 0.99.1
> max: 6030 running 5.0Ap42+
> 
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards,                           
> Berend                                  
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> Berend De Schouwer, +27-11-339-6111, UCS
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