Thanks for the link,
It was exactly what I was looking for !!!
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robert
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From: Richard Lorbieski[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 1998 5:17 AM
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Subject: Re: PAP Authentication Failure
Im glad there was a link:
http://www.unixworld.com/uworld/archives/97/tutorial/015/015.html
because it answered my frustration with ppp2.3.3 and Redhat 5.
Its also an excellent resource (and your page too) :-)...
Richard Lorbieski
Alpha1 Internet
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From: Dan Cyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wednesday, March 18, 1998 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: PAP Authentication Failure
>
>It still not quite a clean html page but it's there.........
>
>http://www.valleynet.bc.ca/~dan/autoppp.html
>
>
>Dan
>
>
>
>At 01:12 AM 3/18/98 -0500, Canary, Robert W. wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I had this working fine in RHD 4.2 ...........
>>
>>I have my Linux box setup for dialin access using PPP/PAP. I can dial in
>>and logon into a terminal screen, but if I try to connect with PPP/PAP the
>>PAP authentication fails, that is the exact message I get in my log files.
>> The mgetty log files shows that it is recognizing the auto PPP and the
>>PPP log shows it is getting the correct user name. But it will not
>>authenticate the user. This happen when trying to PPP connect from
another
>>Linux or win95.
>>
>>Other than the obvious question "Is there anything different in RHD 5.0
and
>>RHD 4.2 ?", does anybody know if the PPP shipped with RHD 5.0 have the
>>shadow passwords enabled? I know that it must be defined before you
>>compile it.
>>
>>Here is a suggestion to Red Hat: Please include the compilation
parameters
>>and defines with a package so as we know what you have done.
>>
>>thanks in advance:-)
>>--
>>robert
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