Merge ppp configuration examples.
Add some useful bits & pieces.
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#
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# $Id: ppp.conf.filter.sample,v 1.4 1997/02/23 09:21:10 peter Exp $
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#
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# An example of packet filter definitions. Merge whatever rules you
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# want into your ppp.conf file.
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#
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filterd:
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#
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# Don't keep Alive with ICMP,DNS and RIP packets
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#
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set afilter 0 deny icmp
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set afilter 1 deny udp src eq 53
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set afilter 2 deny udp dst eq 53
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set afilter 3 deny udp src eq 520
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set afilter 4 deny udp dst eq 520
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set afilter 5 permit 0/0 0/0
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#
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# Don't let ICMP packets cause us to dial
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#
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set dfilter 0 deny icmp
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set dfilter 1 permit 0/0 0/0
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#
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# Allow ident packets to pass through
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#
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set ifilter 0 permit tcp dst eq 113
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set ofilter 0 permit tcp src eq 113
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#
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# Allow telnet connections to the Internet
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#
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set ifilter 1 permit tcp src eq 23 estab
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set ofilter 1 permit tcp dst eq 23
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#
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# Allow ftp access to the Internet
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#
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set ifilter 2 permit tcp src eq 21 estab
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set ofilter 2 permit tcp dst eq 21
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set ifilter 3 permit tcp src eq 20 dst gt 1023
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set ofilter 3 permit tcp dst eq 20
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#
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# Allow access to any DNS
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#
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set ifilter 4 permit udp src eq 53
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set ofilter 4 permit udp dst eq 53
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#
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# Allow access from/to my company network
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#
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set ifilter 5 permit 192.244.191.0/24 0/0
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set ofilter 5 permit 0/0 192.244.191.0/24
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#
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# Allow ping and traceroute response
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#
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set ifilter 6 permit icmp
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set ofilter 6 permit icmp
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set ifilter 7 permit udp dst gt 33433
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set ofilter 7 permit udp dst gt 33433
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#
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# If none of the above rules matche, then the packet is blocked.
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#
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Examples to connect to IIJ Dialup PPP service
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#
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# 1) On IIJ service, both user side and server side address can
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# not be predicted by a customer. In this circumstance, you need
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# some trick to use on-demand dialup. See iij-demand for example.
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#
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# 2) IIJ has 3 kinds of authentication method; getty, PAP and CHAP.
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# In all cases, you can use same username and password assigned
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# from IIJ.
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#
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# $Id: ppp.conf.iij.sample,v 1.3 1997/02/23 09:21:10 peter Exp $
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#
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Very simple case. Note that this example automatically dials into IIJ.
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# Please be sure to check phone number to access nearest location.
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#
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# % ppp iij
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#
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iij:
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set phone 0332425701
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set authname MyUserName
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set authkey MyPassword
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: \\U word: \\P PPP"
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set timeout 0
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dial
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#
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# If you prefer to use PAP authentication, use this one.
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#
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# % ppp iij-pap
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#
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iij-pap:
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set phone 0332425701
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accept pap
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set authname MyUserName
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set authkey MyPassword
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login:"
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set timeout 0
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dial
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#
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# Use "% ppp iij-chap" for CHAP authentication
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#
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iij-chap:
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set phone 0332425701
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accept chap
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deny pap
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set authname MyUserName
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set authkey MyPassword
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login:"
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set timeout 0
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dial
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#
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# Here, we assume that IIJ server has 192.244.177.2 as their address.
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# This assumption may not be correct, but we'll fix it later.
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# Also, take a look at ppp.linkup.
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#
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# % ppp -auto iij-demand
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#
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# Use dummy ping to generate a call to IIJ.
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#
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# % ping 192.244.177.2
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#
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iij-demand:
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set log lcp
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set phone 0355118852
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: MyUserName word: MyPassword PPP"
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set ifaddr 10.10.10.10/0 192.244.177.2/20
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add 0 0 192.244.177.2
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#
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# PPP Sample Configuration File
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#
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# Written by Toshiharu OHNO
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# Originally written by Toshiharu OHNO
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#
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# $Id: ppp.conf.sample,v 1.19 1997/09/08 20:22:39 brian Exp $
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# $Id: ppp.conf.sample,v 1.20 1997/09/10 00:52:30 brian Exp $
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#
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#################################################################
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# This file is separated into sections. Each section is named with
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# a label starting in column 0 and followed directly by a ``:''. The
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# section continues until the next section. Blank lines and lines
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# beginning with ``#'' are ignored.
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#
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# Default setup. Always executed when PPP is invoked.
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# This section is *not* loaded by the ``load'' or ``dial'' commands.
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#
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# This is the best place to specify your modem device, it's DTR rate,
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# and any logging specification. Logging specs should be done first
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# so that subsequent commands are logged.
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#
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default:
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set log Phase Chat Connect Carrier LCP IPCP CCP tun command
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set device /dev/cuaa1
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set speed 115200
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set log Phase Chat Connect Carrier hdlc LCP IPCP CCP tun
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deny lqr
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set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" ATE1Q0 OK-AT-OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
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set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATE1Q0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
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# Example with a login script
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# Client side PPP
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#
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# o From PPP prompt,
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# ppp> dial simplesite
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# automatically dials and performs the login script.
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# Although the PPP protocol is a peer to peer protocol, we normally
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# consider the side that makes the connection as the client and the
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# side that receives the connection as the server. Authentication
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# is required by the server either using a unix-style login proceedure
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# or by demanding PAP or CHAP authentication from the client.
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#
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# ppp> load simplesite
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# loads and executes commands, but doesn't dial.
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# An on demand example where we have dynamic IP addresses:
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# If the peer assigns us an arbitrary IP (most ISPs do this) and we
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# can't predict what their IP will be either, take a wild guess at
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# some IPs that you can't currently route to. Ensure that the "delete"
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# and "add" lines are also present in the pmdemand section of ppp.linkup
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# so that when we connect, things will be put straight.
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#
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# o From shell, invoke as
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# $ ppp simplesite
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# to load commands associated with the 'simplesite' label. Use,
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# ppp> dial
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# to establish the connection.
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# This will work with static IP numbers too. You can also use this entry
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# if you don't want on-demand dialup. The "set ifaddr", "delete" and
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# "add" lines are required for on-demand. Note, for dynamic IP numbers,
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# whether dialing manually or on demand, there should *always* be an entry
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# in ppp.linkup.
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#
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simplesite:
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set phone 12345678
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp ocol: ppp"
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# The /0 bit in "set ifaddr" says that we insist on 0 bits of the
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# specified IP actually being correct, therefore, the other side can assign
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# any IP numbers.
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#
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# The forth arg to "set ifaddr" makes us send "0.0.0.0" as our requested
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# IP number, forcing the peer to make the decision.
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#
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pmdemand:
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set phone 1234567
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp"
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set timeout 120
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set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
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delete ALL
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add 0 0 HISADDR
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# When we want to use PAP or CHAP instead of using a unix-style login
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# proceedure, we do the following. Note, the peer suggests whether we
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# should send PAP or CHAP. By default, we send whatever we're asked for.
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#
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PAPorCHAPpmdemand:
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set phone 1234567
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set login
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set authname MyName
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set authkey MyKey
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set timeout 120
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set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
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delete ALL
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add 0 0 HISADDR
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# On demand dialup example with static IP addresses:
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# Here, the local side uses 192.244.185.226 and the remote side
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# uses 192.244.176.44.
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#
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# # ppp -auto ondemand
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#
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# It is not necessary to have an entry in ppp.linkup when both IP numbers
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# are static. Be warned though, the MYADDR: label is executed from
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# ppp.linkup if the "ondemand:" label is not found.
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#
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ondemand:
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set phone 1234567
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp"
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set timeout 120
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set ifaddr 192.244.185.226 192.244.176.44 255.255.255.0
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delete ALL
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add 0 0 HISADDR
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# Example segments
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#
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# The following lines may be included as part of your configuration
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# section and aren't themselves complete. They're provided as examples
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# of how to achieve different things.
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# Multi-phone example. Numbers separated by a : are used sequentially.
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# Numbers separated by a | are used if the previous dial or login script
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# failed. Usually, you will prefer to use only one of | or :, but both
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# are allowed.
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#
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multiphone:
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set phone 12345678|12345679:12345670|12345671
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp ocol: ppp"
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# If the peer requires that you use CHAP or PAP, you must supply authname
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# and authkey. Both are "accepted" by default, so you don't have to do
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# any more.
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#
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PAPorCHAPsite:
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set phone 12345678
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp"
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set authname MySystemName
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set authkey OurSecretKey
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# When in -auto, -ddial, -direct or -background mode, ppp can accept
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# control instructions from the ``pppctl'' program. First, you must
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# set up your control socket. It's safest to use a UNIX domain socket:
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#
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set server /var/run/internet 0660
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#
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# Although a TCP port may be used if you want to allow control
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# connections from other machines:
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#
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set server 6670
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#
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# If we have a ``strange'' modem that must be re-initialized when we
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# hangup:
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#
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set hangup "\"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATZ OK"
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#
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# To adjust logging withouth blasting the setting in default:
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#
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set log -command +tcp/ip
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#
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# To see log messages on the screen in interactive mode:
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#
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set log local LCP IPCP CCP
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#
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# If you're seeing a lot of magic number problems and failed connections,
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# try this (check out the FAQ):
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#
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set openmode passive
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#
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# For noisy lines, we may want to reconnect (up to 20 times) after loss
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# of carrier:
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#
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set reconnect 3 20
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#
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# When playing server for M$ clients, tell them who our name servers are:
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#
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set ns 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2
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set nbns 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2
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enable msext
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#
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# If we're using the -alias switch, redirect ftp and http to an internal
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# machine:
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#
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alias port 10.0.0.2:ftp ftp
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alias port 10.0.0.2:http http
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#
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# or don't trust the outside at all
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#
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alias deny_incoming yes
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#
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# If we don't want ICMP and DNS packets to keep the connection alive:
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#
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set afilter 0 deny icmp
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set afilter 1 deny udp src eq 53
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set afilter 2 deny udp dst eq 53
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set afilter 3 permit 0/0 0/0
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#
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# And we don't want ICMPs to cause a dialup:
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#
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set dfilter 0 deny icmp
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set dfilter 1 permit 0/0 0/0
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#
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# Once the line's up, allow connections for ident (113), telnet (23),
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# ftp (20 & 21), DNS (53), my place of work (192.244.191.0/24),
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# ICMP (ping) and traceroute (>33433).
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#
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# Anything else is blocked by default
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#
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set ifilter 0 permit tcp dst eq 113
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set ofilter 0 permit tcp src eq 113
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set ifilter 1 permit tcp src eq 23 estab
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set ofilter 1 permit tcp dst eq 23
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set ifilter 2 permit tcp src eq 21 estab
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set ofilter 2 permit tcp dst eq 21
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set ifilter 3 permit tcp src eq 20 dst gt 1023
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set ofilter 3 permit tcp dst eq 20
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set ifilter 4 permit udp src eq 53
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set ofilter 4 permit udp dst eq 53
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set ifilter 5 permit 192.244.191.0/24 0/0
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set ofilter 5 permit 0/0 192.244.191.0/24
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set ifilter 6 permit icmp
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set ofilter 6 permit icmp
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set ifilter 7 permit udp dst gt 33433
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set ofilter 7 permit udp dst gt 33433
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# Server side PPP
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# If you want the remote system to authenticate itself, you insist
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# that the peer uses CHAP (or PAP) with the "enable" keyword. Both CHAP and
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# PAP are disabled by default.
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# PAP are disabled by default (we usually only "enable" on of them if the
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# other side is dialing into our server).
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# When the peer authenticates itself, we use ppp.secret for verification.
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#
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# Ppp is launched with
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#
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# ppp -direct CHAPserver
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# Ppp is launched with:
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# # ppp -direct CHAPserver
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#
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# Note: We can supply a third field in ppp.secret specifying the IP address
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# for that user.
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enable proxy
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set ifaddr 192.244.176.44 292.244.184.31
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# If we wish to use /etc/passwd, we do this:
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# If we wish to act as a server, allowing PAP access according to
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# accounts in /etc/passwd, we do this:
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#
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PAPServerwithPASSWD:
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enable pap
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enable passwdauth
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enable proxy
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set ifaddr 192.244.176.44 292.244.184.31
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# On demand dialup example
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# Here, we assume that local side use 192.244.185.226 and
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# remote side use 192.244.176.44 as their IP address.
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# You must supply -auto, -ddial or -background option to invoke PPP.
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#
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# $ ppp -auto ondemand
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#
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ondemand:
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set phone 1234567
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp"
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set timeout 120
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set ifaddr 192.244.185.226 192.244.176.44 255.255.255.0
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add 0 0 HISADDR
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# Another on demand example
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# If the peer assigns us an arbitrary IP and we can't predict what their
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# IP will be either, take a wild guess at an some IPs that you can't
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# currently route to. Ensure that the "delete" and "add" lines are also
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# present in ppp.linkup so that when we connect, things will be put straight.
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#
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# The /0 bit says that we insist on 0 bits of the specified IP actually
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# being correct, therefore, the other side can assign any IP numbers.
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#
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pmdemand:
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set phone 1234567
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp"
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set timeout 120
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set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0
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delete ALL
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add 0 0 HISADDR
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# Examples to connect using a null-modem cable from one machine to another.
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# Example to connect using a null-modem cable:
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# The important thing here is to allow the lqr packets on both sides.
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# Without them enabled, we can't tell if the line's dropped - there
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# should always be carrier on a direct connection.
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set dial ""
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set line /dev/cuaa0
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set sp 115200
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set timeout 900
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set timeout 900 10 3
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set log Phase Chat LQM
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set login "TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: ppp word: ppp HELLO"
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set ifaddr 10.0.4.2 10.0.4.1
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enable lqr
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accept lqr
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# Example of Callback Request
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#
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# Here, we assume that peer will hangup the line and initiates a callback
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# after successful authentication. We simply use chat script capability
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# and wait for a "NO CARRIER" response from our modem.
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#
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# $ ppp callback
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#
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callback:
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set phone 0312345678
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set login "ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 ogin:--ogin: MyName word: MySecret TIMEOUT 20 DUMMY"
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set log phase chat
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dial
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quit
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# Example for ppp over tcp. We assume that inetd on tcpsrv.mynet has been
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# Example for PPP over TCP.
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# We assume that inetd on tcpsrv.mynet has been
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# configured to run "ppp -direct tcp-server" when it gets a connection on
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# port 1234. Read doc for further details
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# port 1234. Read the man page for further details
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#
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tcp-client:
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set device tcpsrv.mynet:1234
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#
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# ppp.conf showing possible setup for ppp server
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#
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# default is to enable extentions to ppp to have Microsoft clients
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# negotiate nameservers and netbios nameservers
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default:
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disable lqr
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set log phase lcp chat
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set timeout 0
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enable msext
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set ns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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set nbns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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# standard dial-in PPP where authentication is done via a
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# "login: password:" arrangement - usually a script handles that on
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# the client side
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cuaa0:
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disable passwdauth
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set ifaddr myaddress client-address-1
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enable proxy
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cuaa1:
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disable passwdauth
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set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.2
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enable proxy
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# dial-in PPP where mgetty has "auto" detected PPP packets and ran
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# /usr/sbin/ppp -direct pap(line)
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# (see sample.ppp-pap-dialup)
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# we enable pap to authenticate the user, and enable passwdauth
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# (another modification) to use the password file to authenticate
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# the user, and log them on to the system
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papcuaa0:
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enable pap
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enable passwdauth
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set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.1
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enable proxy
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papcuaa0:
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enable pap
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enable passwdauth
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set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.2
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enable proxy
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#!/bin/sh -
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##
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## Copyright (c) 1995 Mark Newton
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## All rights reserved.
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##
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## Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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## modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
|
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## are met:
|
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## 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
|
||||
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
|
||||
## 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
|
||||
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
|
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## documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
|
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##
|
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## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND
|
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## ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
|
||||
## IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
|
||||
## ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE
|
||||
## FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
|
||||
## DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
|
||||
## OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
|
||||
## HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
|
||||
## LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
|
||||
## OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
||||
## SUCH DAMAGE.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## @(#)ppp-shell.sh 1.03 951019
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##
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||||
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||||
IDENT=`echo $0 | sed -e 's/^.*-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
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||||
echo IDENT is now $IDENT
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||||
CALLEDAS="$IDENT"
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||||
TTY=`tty`
|
||||
|
||||
if [ x$IDENT = xdialup ]; then
|
||||
IDENT=`basename $TTY`
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo "PPP for $CALLEDAS on $TTY"
|
||||
echo "Starting PPP for $IDENT"
|
||||
echo "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
|
||||
|
||||
exec /usr/sbin/ppp -direct $IDENT
|
||||
|
26
etc/ppp/ppp.linkdown.sample
Normal file
26
etc/ppp/ppp.linkdown.sample
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
#########################################################################
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Example of ppp.linkdown file
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This file is checked when ppp closes a connection.
|
||||
# ppp searches the labels in this file as follows:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 1) The label that matches the IP number assigned to our side.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 2) The label specified on the command line to ppp.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 3) If no label has been found, use MYADDR if it exists.
|
||||
#
|
||||
#
|
||||
# $Id$
|
||||
#
|
||||
#########################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
# We don't really need to do much here. If we have notified a DNS
|
||||
# of our temporary IP number, we may want to ``un-notify'' them.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If you're into sound effects when the link goes down, you can run
|
||||
# ``auplay'' (assuming NAS is installed and configured).
|
||||
#
|
||||
MYADDR:
|
||||
!bg /usr/X11R6/bin/auplay /etc/ppp/linkdown.au
|
@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Example of ppp.linkup file
|
||||
#
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This file is checked when PPP establishes a connection.
|
||||
# PPP searches the labels in this file as follows:
|
||||
# This file is checked when ppp establishes a connection.
|
||||
# ppp searches the labels in this file as follows:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 1) The label that matches the IP number assigned to our side.
|
||||
#
|
||||
@ -12,51 +11,45 @@
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 3) If no label has been found, use MYADDR if it exists.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# $Id: ppp.linkup.sample,v 1.9 1997/09/21 02:10:41 brian Exp $
|
||||
#
|
||||
# $Id: ppp.linkup.sample,v 1.10 1997/11/07 20:44:12 brian Exp $
|
||||
#
|
||||
#########################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
# By default, simply delete any existing default route and add the peer
|
||||
# as default gateway.
|
||||
# If you're into sound effects when the link comes up, you can run
|
||||
# ``auplay'' (assuming NAS is installed and configured).
|
||||
#
|
||||
MYADDR:
|
||||
delete 0
|
||||
add 0 0 HISADDR
|
||||
!bg /usr/X11R6/bin/auplay /etc/ppp/linkup.au
|
||||
|
||||
# If we've got 192.244.176.32 as our address, then regard peer as a gateway
|
||||
# to 192.244.176.0 network.
|
||||
#
|
||||
192.244.176.32:
|
||||
add 192.244.176.0 0 HISADDR
|
||||
|
||||
# If we are invoked with an argument ``iij-demand'', then delete all
|
||||
# existing route entries and add the peer as the default gateway.
|
||||
#
|
||||
iij-demand:
|
||||
delete ALL
|
||||
add 0 0 HISADDR
|
||||
|
||||
# Otherwise, simply add peer as default gateway.
|
||||
#
|
||||
MYADDR:
|
||||
delete 0
|
||||
add 0 0 HISADDR
|
||||
|
||||
# If we are invoked with an argument ``pmdemand'', then
|
||||
# delete all existing (wrong) routing entries and add the peer IP
|
||||
# as our default gateway.
|
||||
# This is vital if you don't already know either sides IP number.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We create a loopback route to ourselves so that we can "ping"
|
||||
# our side of the connection
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We also want to execute a script on startup. This script can do
|
||||
# nice things such as kick off "sendmail -q", "popclient my.isp" and
|
||||
# "slurp -d news". It can be passed MYADDR, HISADDR and INTERFACE
|
||||
# too - useful for informing a DNS.
|
||||
# as arguments too - useful for informing a DNS of your assigned IP.
|
||||
#
|
||||
pmdemand:
|
||||
delete ALL
|
||||
add 0 0 HISADDR
|
||||
add MYADDR 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1
|
||||
!bg /etc/ppp/ppp.etherup.pmdemand
|
||||
|
||||
# If your minimum call charge is 5 minutes, you may as well stay on
|
||||
# the line for that amount of time. If we want a 60 second subsequent
|
||||
# timeout, set your timeout to 0 in ppp.conf and then do this:
|
||||
# timeout, set your timeout to 300 in ppp.conf and then do this:
|
||||
#
|
||||
min5minutes:
|
||||
!bg sh -c "sleep 240; pppctl -p mypassword 3000 set timeout 60"
|
||||
|
@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh -
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Copyright (c) 1995 Mark Newton
|
||||
## All rights reserved.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
|
||||
## modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
|
||||
## are met:
|
||||
## 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
|
||||
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
|
||||
## 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
|
||||
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
|
||||
## documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND
|
||||
## ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
|
||||
## IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
|
||||
## ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE
|
||||
## FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
|
||||
## DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
|
||||
## OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
|
||||
## HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
|
||||
## LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
|
||||
## OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
||||
## SUCH DAMAGE.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## @(#)ppp-shell.sh 1.03 951019
|
||||
##
|
||||
|
||||
IDENT=`echo $0 | sed -e 's/^.*-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
|
||||
CALLEDAS="$IDENT"
|
||||
TTY=`tty`
|
||||
|
||||
# echo calledas: $CALLEDAS, ident: $IDENT, tty=$TTY
|
||||
# exit
|
||||
|
||||
if [ x$IDENT = xdialup ]; then
|
||||
IDENT=`basename $TTY`
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo "PPP for $CALLEDAS on $TTY"
|
||||
echo "Starting PPP for $IDENT"
|
||||
echo "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
|
||||
|
||||
exec /usr/sbin/ppp -direct pap$IDENT
|
||||
|
@ -1,9 +1,23 @@
|
||||
##################################################
|
||||
# Sysname Secret Key Peer's IP address
|
||||
#
|
||||
# $Id$
|
||||
# Example of ppp.secret file
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This file is used to authenticate incoming connections.
|
||||
# You must ``enable'' either PAP or CHAP in your ppp.conf file.
|
||||
# The peer may then use any of the Authname/Authkey pairs listed.
|
||||
# If an IP address is given, it will be assigned to the peer.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If an entry exists for your local machine (as given by the
|
||||
# ``hostname -s'' command), the password specified will be
|
||||
# required for all server socket connections. Refer to the ppp(8)
|
||||
# and pppctl(8) man pages for further details.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# $Id: ppp.secret.sample,v 1.4 1997/02/23 09:21:12 peter Exp $
|
||||
#
|
||||
##################################################
|
||||
|
||||
# Authname Authkey Peer's IP address
|
||||
|
||||
oscar OurSecretKey 192.244.184.34/24
|
||||
BigBird X4dWg9327 192.244.184.33/32
|
||||
tama localPasswdForControl
|
||||
|
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