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Re: (ASCEND) linux authentication trouble
On Mon, Feb 09, 1998 at 03:53:42AM +0900, ukeiko wrote:
>
> ############## Mini-com script at the max 4000
> ATDT 555-1212
> CONNECT 38400
> Welcome to anynet
>
> <a delay of about 5 seconds>
>
> System Password: systemmaintancepassword
>
> Login: joeuser
> Password: joeuserpassword
> Entering PPP Session.
> IP address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> MTU is 1524.
> ~ÿ}#À!}!}!} }
Oops ;->
1) The delay is the PPP timeout you can set in TServ options, but 5 to 10
seconds is a good value. It is not that critical any more because the
Max can still return to inband (LCP) negotiations even if it already
had dumped out a prompt, but to not mess up clients I still recommend
a few secs. You can _instantly_ proceed to a prompt by sending a CR.
The Max is just sitting and waiting for you to eventually start LCP
negotiations.
2) The System Password is probably caused by someone having set a TS
password in TServ options. Empty it out, but set:
Initial Scrn=Menu
Toggle Scrn=No
Security=Full
to get a somewhat secure setup.
3) You should _definately_ drop the stoneaged scripting around the
prompts and authenticate with LCP as soon as you have a CONNECT.
In other words, your chat script ends on CONNECT and proceeds to
LCP negotiations thereafter. Thats all of the "magic" that makes
Windoze users think dialup is a simple thing. Scripting around
prompts is a relict from times where the NAS was a Unix box with
a pile of modems but even for this setup instant LCP is available
today - have a look on mgetty with AutoPPP.
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