I'm using pppd 2.4.0b2 and am unable to run as root and make it request
CHAP or PAP during LCP negotiations by explicitly specifying auth, or
require-chap, or require-pap.  Is that supposed to happen? 

Moreover, running as root and using auth, or require-chap, or require-pap,
and specifying the option "allow-ip 128.83.0.0/16", results in the error
message

  invalid address length 162 in auth. address list

and the connection is disallowed with the message

  Peer is not authorized to use remote address 128.83.xxx.xxx

The man pages say that the form of the IP address specification for the
allow-ip option is the same as that for a secrets line.  What's up doc?

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Clifford Kite                                               Not a guru. (tm)


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