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-DAUTO_PPP
.
From SuSE Linux 4.4 on, the mgetty supplied is suitably configured
. For older versions the programme must be re-translated,
where it has to be ensured that the parameter -DAUTO_PPP
is
set in the makefile in the CFLAGS.
Mgetty is entered into /etc/inittab
:
d2:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/mgetty -s 38400 /dev/ttyS1If a Win95 computer tries now to establish a connection, mgetty recognizes the PPP handshake and starts the programme declared in
/usr/etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.config
under the label
/AutoPPP/
.
From S.u.S.E. Linux 4.4 on this file is located in the directory
/etc/mgetty+sendfax
.
Here the PPP deamon's call takes place:
/AutoPPP/ - ppp /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets
. A
valid line would be e.g.:
# Login Remote Password ppp * test42The client can register himself as user
ppp
with the
password test42
. The client's IP address is fixed
in /etc/ppp/options
at the pppd's other options. The file
could then e.g. look like:
lock :193.141.17.141If several clients register simultaneously, the address must be given away dynamically. For this purpose, several option files, that have as extension the name of the TTY for which they should be valid, are simply created in
/etc/ppp
. In each file another IP address is
given away.
/dev/ttyI?
).
There are two procedures for PPP with ISDN: asynchronous PPP and the (usual) synchronous PPP. Usually syncPPP is used with ISDN.
Keywords: PPP, SERVER, PAP, CHAP, WIN95, DOS, MGETTY, HOWTO
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