Hello Clifford ,

On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Clifford Kite wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Clifford Kite wrote:
> 
> |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? 
> 
> I now believe the real problem was simply my lack of understanding about
> how the local and remote names and secrets need to be specified to pppd. 
> Apparently if you require the peer to authenticate itself to you with one
> of these options then you had better be configured so that pppd believes
> a priori that the authentication can actually take place.
 ...snip...
        Would you please elaborate a bit more here ?  Maybe even a for
        instance example(s) ?  Tia,  JimL

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