>> Daniel Martin at cush wrote: >> >> > The question, I think, is that you are concerned because when you dial >> > up, the password to your isp gets logged by the chat program, and so >> > appears in the xconsole window. You worry that anyone you give an >> > account to can call up xconsole and thereby see your ISP password, >> > which would be a bad thing. >> >> That's right ! >> >> > Ok, to begin with you can make it so that chat doesn't log your >> > password by putting a "\q" in front of it. In my chatscript >> > (/etc/ppp.chatscript on a Debian 1.3.1 machine) I have: >> >> I forgot to say that I'm using a ISDN card and my script use ippd ! So the >> passwordis on /etc/ppp/isdn-auth !
Do you have the option +pwlog enabled in /etc/isdn/ipppd.ippp0 ? Disabling this makes the passwords to _not_ be logged. --j -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null