[plug] Dial In server
Robert Andrews
squirrel at emerge.net.au
Sun Jan 28 15:17:37 WST 2001
Hi Matt I still got problems I have removed all refernces to pap or chap
from from options files
I still get the same error.
Below is what is sent to /var/log/messages after the user types ppp
I notice that CCP is terminated by the user what is CCP
There is another problem as well when the login prompt is sent to the remote
client prompting for username you type your name in blind it then takes
about 15-20 seconds before you see your username on the terminal the same
occours with the password.
After you have loged in terminal speed seems to be normal.
I have tried sending different i.p addresses to the client it makes no
difference.
Jan 28 02:53:28 squirrel-gw PAM_pwdb[4692]: (login) session opened for user
damian by LOGIN(uid=0)
Jan 28 02:53:36 squirrel-gw modprobe: can't locate module char-major-108
Jan 28 02:53:36 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: pppd 2.3.10 started by damian, uid
510
Jan 28 02:53:36 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Using interface ppp0
Jan 28 02:53:36 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Jan 28 02:53:48 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: CCP terminated by peer
Jan 28 02:53:48 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Compression disabled by peer.
Jan 28 02:53:54 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Peer is not authorized to use remote
address 192.168.1.15
Jan 28 02:53:55 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Connection terminated.
Jan 28 02:53:55 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Connect time 0.3 minutes.
Jan 28 02:53:55 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Sent 497 bytes, received 672 bytes.
Jan 28 02:53:55 squirrel-gw pppd[4736]: Exit.
Jan 28 02:53:55 squirrel-gw PAM_pwdb[4692]: (login) session closed for user
damian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Kemner" <zombie at wasp.net.au>
To: "Perth Linux Group" <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] Dial In server
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Robert Andrews wrote:
>
> > Jan 27 09:41:50 squirrel-gw pppd[905]: Peer is not authorized to use
remote address 192.168.1.10
>
> You need to edit /etc/ppp/options and comment out any occurrences of
> "auth" and maybe insert a "noauth" (depending on the version of pppd)
>
> > Also onother question in this case is the Peer The server or the client
.
>
> In this case it is the linux machine talking about it's "peer" so it's
> saying the windows machine has not been authorised, but the thing is
> you've already logged in via the usual unix login procedure, so there is
> no need to authenticate via pppd again.
>
> - Matt
>
>
>
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