On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 01:27:54PM -0800, Bill Unruh wrote:
Then demand that they authenticate themselves to you via eap. If that is
what you want then demand it. Why are you trying to force them into
demanding it from you? " I want you to do something. But I do not want to
ask you to do it, I want to force you to ask me to do it". That is not how
the world works. If you want something, ask for it.
I don't want to *force* the peer to authenticate me.
I want to *hint* him.
If he doesn't want that, I close because that doesn't satisfy me.
This seems not so strange to me.
Why hint. Just ask. You are demanding that he authenticate himself to you
or you will take your marbles and quit the game, but are unwilling to ask
him to authenticate himself to you. That does seems strange to me.
In tls there's a client and a server. Roles cannot be swapped
This is NOT true in ppp, which is what you are doing.
Yes. This isn't a problem.
The problem is when I trust him, but we haven't shown driver licenses each
other.
If you walk away because he does not show his license to you then you DO
NOT trust him.
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