freebsd-dev/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample
John-Mark Gurney 079be9b76f fix a misspelling of demand...
Submitted-by: Takashi Saeki

Closes PR#2989
1997-03-16 00:59:08 +00:00

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#################################################################
#
# PPP Sample Configuration File
#
# Written by Toshiharu OHNO
#
# $Id: ppp.conf.sample,v 1.10 1997/03/13 21:24:18 brian Exp $
#
#################################################################
# Default setup. Always executed when PPP is invoked.
#
default:
set device /dev/cuaa1
set speed 38400
disable lqr
deny lqr
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" ATE1Q0 OK-AT-OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
# Example with login script
# o From PPP prompt,
# ppp> dial simplesite
# automatically dials and performs the login script.
#
# ppp> load simplesite
# loads and executes commands, but doesn't dial.
#
# o From shell, invoke as
# % ppp simplesite
# to load commands associated with the 'simplesite' label. Use,
# ppp> dial
# to establish the connection.
#
simplesite:
set phone 12345678
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp ocol: ppp"
set timeout 120
# Multi-phone example
#
multiphone:
set phone 12345678:12345679:12345670:12345671
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp ocol: ppp"
# If the peer requires to use CHAP, don't forget to supply authname
# and authkey.
#
# If you'd like to use CHAP to authenticate with the peer, comment out
# the line ``enable chap'' below. You also need to prepare /etc/ppp.secret.
#
# If the remote system sends its system name within the CHAP packet and it
# is found in /etc/ppp.secret, then the secret key is taken from that file
# and value of authkey specified here is ignored.
#
chapsite:
set phone 12345678
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp"
deny pap
accept chap
# enable chap
set authname MySystemName
set authkey OurSecretKey
# Speaking PAP is like speaking CHAP
#
papsite:
set phone 12345678
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp"
deny chap
accept pap
# enable pap
set authname MyUserName
set authkey MyPassword
# On demand dialup example
# Here, we assume that local side use 192.244.185.226 and
# remote side use 192.244.176.44 as their IP address.
# You must supply -auto option to invoke PPP.
#
# $ ppp -auto ondemand
#
ondemand:
set phone 1234567
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp"
set timeout 120
set ifaddr 192.244.185.226 192.244.176.44 255.255.255.0
add 0 0 192.244.176.44
# Another on demand example
# If the peer assigns us an arbitrary IP and we can't predict what their
# IP will be either, take a wild guess at an some IPs that you can't
# currently route to. Ensure that the "delete" and "add" lines are also
# present in ppp.linkup so that when we connect, things will be put straight.
#
# The /0 bit says that we insist on 0 bits of the specified IP actually
# being correct, therefore, the other side can assign any IP numbers.
#
# We also set openmode active - this makes us initiate ppp negotiation.
# The default is to wait for the server to start talking.
#
pmdemand:
set phone 1234567
set login "TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp"
set timeout 120
set ifaddr 10.10.10.10/0 10.10.11.11/0 255.255.255.0
delete ALL
add 0 0 HISADDR
set openmode active
# Examples to connect using a null-modem cable from one machine to another.
# The important thing here is to get the lqr packets going properly.
# We disable them on the client side and enable them on the server side.
# Without them enabled on the server side, we can't tell if the line's
# dropped - there should always be carrier on a direct connection.
# Here, the server sends lqr's every 10 seconds and quits if three in a
# row fail.
#
# Make sure you don't have "deny lqr" in your default: on the client !
#
direct-client:
set dial ""
set line /dev/cuaa0
set sp 115200
disable lqr
set timeout 900
set debug Phase
set login "TIMEOUT 5 -\\r-login:-\\r-login: ppp word: ppp HELLO"
set ifaddr 10.0.4.2 10.0.4.1
add 10.0.4.2 0 127.0.0.1
direct-server:
set timeout 900 10 3
set debug Phase LQM
enable lqr
set ifaddr 10.0.4.1 10.0.4.2
add 10.0.4.1 0 127.0.0.1
# Example to validate incoming user with CHAP
# Invoke as ``ppp -direct users'' from login script. User's system name
# and secret-key must be registered into /etc/ppp.secret.
# IP address assigned to peer is registered in ppp.secret, then that
# value is used and value in ``ifaddr'' command has no effect.
#
users:
disable pap
enable chap
enable proxy
set authname ppp-server
set ifaddr 192.244.176.44 292.244.184.31
# Example of Callback Request
#
# Here, we assume that peer will hangup the line and initiates a callback
# after successful authentication. We simply use chat script capability
# and wait for a "NO CARRIER" response from our modem.
#
# $ ppp callback
#
callback:
set phone 0312345678
set login "ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 login:-\\r-login: MyName word: MySecret TIMEOUT 20 DUMMY"
set debug phase chat
dial
quit
# Example for PPP/TELNET and PPP/TCP. Read doc for further details
#
ppptelnet:
set escape 0xff
ppptcp:
set device 192.244.191.33:2400