I did not see your earlier e-mail but I would do one of two things for ppp 2.3.5
with kernal verson 2.3.36. Either mv chap-secrets to chap-secrets.bak or leave it
in place and place * * "" * in it. I have tryed both and they work fine.
Your options file needs to have:
refuse-chap
require-pap
login
Along with your other options settings. I assume you are using pap login as I am.
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
Jones Olatunji wrote:
> How do I do the same for CHAP-SECRET authentication on my system ?
> I want all my suscribers to be authenticated with my /etc/passwd file.
>
> Thanks,
> jones
>
> On Fri, 7 May 1999, Clifford Kite wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 7 May 1999, Richard Wallis wrote:
> >
> > |I think I'm missing something to stop this happening.
> > |
> > |I see this in the debug:
> > |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > |
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="rjw"
> > |password="kirsty"]
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: PAP authentication failure for rjw
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: sent [PAP AuthNak id=0x1 "Login
> > |incorrect"]
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "Authentication
> > |failed"]
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x2]
> > |May 7 15:46:28 tardis pppd[646]: Connection terminated.
> > |
> > |My pap-secrets contains:
> > |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > |
> > |# Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
> > |* hostname ""
> > |
> > |The user & password as displayed in the debug are correct.
> >
> > Here are a couple of things to check.
> >
> > The string "hostname" in the secrets files, is this really what is in the
> > secrets file? If so then you need the pppd option <name hostname> since
> > the actual host name, tardis, is the name pppd looks for in the secrets
> > file by default.
> >
> > If you have the pppd <login> option turned on? If so then is the client a
> > Win98 that is sending an encrypted password?
> >
> > ---
> > Clifford Kite Not a guru. (tm)
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not even close.
> >
> >
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