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44 lines
1.6 KiB
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#
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# /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
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#
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# This is a pap-secrets file to be used with the AUTO_PPP function of
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# mgetty. mgetty-0.99 is preconfigured to startup pppd with the login option
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# which will cause pppd to consult /etc/passwd (and /etc/shadow in turn)
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# after a user has passed this file. Don't be disturbed therefore by the fact
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# that this file defines logins with any password for users. /etc/passwd
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# (again, /etc/shadow, too) will catch passwd mismatches.
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#
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# This file should block ALL users that should not be able to do AUTO_PPP.
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# AUTO_PPP bypasses the usual login program so it's necessary to list all
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# system userids with regular passwords here.
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#
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# ATTENTION: The definitions here can allow users to login without a
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# password if you don't use the login option of pppd! The mgetty Debian
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# package already provides this option; make sure you don't change that.
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# INBOUND connections
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# Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
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* hostname "" *
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# UserIDs that cannot use PPP at all. Check your /etc/passwd and add any
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# other accounts that should not be able to use pppd!
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guest hostname "*" -
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master hostname "*" -
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root hostname "*" -
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support hostname "*" -
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stats hostname "*" -
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# OUTBOUND connections
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# Here you should add your userid password to connect to your providers via
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# PAP. The * means that the password is to be used for ANY host you connect
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# to. Thus you do not have to worry about the foreign machine name. Just
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# replace password with your password.
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# If you have different providers with different passwords then you better
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# remove the following line.
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# * password
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