oh, ok. . i dont know what to suggest then :< sorry
nate
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Madarasz Karoly wrote:
mkarol >sorry, I don't mention befor, that I use CHAP authenthification,
mkarol >and I understood that in this case ppp don't use passwd and login.
mkarol >
mkarol >in mgetty's login.config I hav
sorry, I don't mention befor, that I use CHAP authenthification,
and I understood that in this case ppp don't use passwd and login.
in mgetty's login.config I have:
/AutoPPP/ - @ /usr/sbin/pppd auth +chap -pap debug
aphro wrote:
>
> while i havent tried it myself, PPP logins should be disabled
while i havent tried it myself, PPP logins should be disabled if your
using pppd's "auth" and "login" option which will use the system's login
and use /etc/passwd for passwords. (I use it but havent tested it in event
of a power failure)
how is your pppd setup for mgetty?
nate
On Mon, 28 Feb 200
Hello all!
How can I configure ppp so in case of a powerfailure signal
ppp logins to be disabled, and to be enabled on a powerok signal?
Normal console logins are disabled. For ppp logins I use mgettys
AutoPPP feature.
My system:
slink 2.0.28 kernel, pppd 2.3.11, mgetty 1.1.18-1, genpower 1.0.1-8
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