freebsd-nq/share/examples/ppp/ppp.secret.sample
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##################################################
#
# 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.
# Additionally, if ``passwdauth'' is enabled and an entry isn't
# found in this file, the passwd(5) database is used.
#
# If the password is specified as "*", look it up in passwd(5).
# This doesn't work for CHAP connections as ppp must have access
# to the unencrypted password for CHAP.
#
# If an IP address or address range is given as the third field, it
# will be assigned to the peer. A ``*'' or an empty field may be
# used as a placeholder if you do not wish to override the IP
# address, but wish to specify further fields.
#
# If a label is given as the forth field, it is used when reading
# the ppp.linkup and ppp.linkdown files. A ``*'' or an empty field
# can be used as a placeholder if you do not wish to override the
# label, but wish to specify further fields.
#
# If a phone number or list of phone numbers is given as the fifth
# field, these numbers will be used to call back the client if
# ``auth'' or ``cbcp'' callback is enabled (see ``set callback'').
# A ``*'' specifies that the client must specify the number.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
##################################################
# Authname Authkey Peer's IP address Label Callback
oscar OurSecretKey 192.2.18.34
BigBird X4dWg9327 192.2.18.33/32
fred * * fred
subnet * 192.2.18.35-192.2.18.70 subnet
admin * * * *
homeworker * * * 1234567