Sorry about the delay in responding James, we had a 'significant' storm roll through yesterday...
I don't know the mechanism for how the authentication actually takes place for PAP but it looks to me as though you are either asking for or giving the 'null string' as a password for any user at <hostname>. The format for the entries is (AFAIK): <user> <hostname> <secret> [<ip address(es)>] >From the ppp manpage, it looks as though there are several ways that figuring out the correct hostname for the remote system could get fouled up. Also, <user> could either be from the 'user' option or just be the hostname of your system. I don't think that there is any interaction between PAP or CHAP and your account password (as in /etc/passwd). On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:17:11PM +1100, James Whitwell wrote: > On 6/5/98 1:18 AM Bill Leach wrote: > >My question would be, if Mr. Whitwell's machine is using PAP, are the > >entries in the ppp/pap-secrets file correct? AFAIK for the PAP > >authentication to work (I don't use PAP but have used CHAP), the > >Username, password, and IP address (or address range) have to match. > > [Mr. Whitwell speaks] > > I think they're OK. In "/etc/ppp/pap-secrets" I have: > > * <hostname> "" > > which the installation script put in, and which I haven't changed > (<hostname> is, of course, the name of the machine being dialed-up). Do you mean 'dialing in' to this machine or being 'dialed-up' BY this machine? (I originally thought the former, also supported by the following lines) > I basically haven't changed anything from the default mgetty and ppp > install. > > In "/etc/ppp/options", I uncommented an "ms-dns" line and added our DNS. > > I copied "/etc/options.ttyXX" to "/etc/ppp/options.ttyS1" and changed it > to read "<hostname>:<serial-port-ip>". Both of these are in our DNS. > > In "/etc/mgetty/login.config" I have: > > /AutoPPP/ - a_ppp /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap login > > which is unchanged from the installation (I don't seem to be having any > problems with mgetty in any case). > > The client machines (that dial the Linux box) are a mix of Mac (running > OT/PPP 1.0.1) and Windows 95 machines. Both have worked before with the > previous ppp (I think it was 2.2.0-f-<mumblemumble>). > > > Can anyone see anything that I've missed. I'd be thankful for any > further comments anyone can make. The only thing that I can see that appears wrong to me is that there actually is no secret in your pap-secrets file. -- best, -bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] from a 1996 Micro$loth ad campaign: "The less you know about computers the more you want Micro$oft!" See! They do get some things right! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]