> Well I don't know why the LCP message is scrolling by, but it doesn't like
> the account name and password. The username and password is valid, I just
> logged in with it. Which brings up another important point: These debug
> outputs contain the username and password pair. Don't post them publicly
> before changing the password on the account or something.
I'll restate my question...why doesn't the PM do any of the decoding that
Bill Lutton's decoder script does? I had no idea what was in the output
from debug 0x51...I just remembered it dumps lots of info that often leads
to solving the problem.
> You've just been hacked.
Of course, you've broken into our system probably violating several laws
and crossing state lines. The FBI's gonna be waiting for you in the
morning :)
BTW...the problem (one of them at least) was eventually found...and it
bugs me even more. In my earlier post today, nobody caught the fact that
I'd forgotten the strategic placement of quotes. i.e.:
> routeme Password = "UNIX"
> User-Service-Type = Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> Port-Limit = 2,
> Framed-Route = 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.0 1
It was this Framed-Route (that should be Framed-Route = "192.168.100.0
0.0.0.0 1") that caused me to waste about 2 hours tonight. This mistake
in the users file caused no error messages of any sort. It just made it
impossible for the user routeme to authenticate. The response we got in
the pppd debug messages was that the login was refused.
Also...the reason we were playing with the bitsurfer on a linux box in the
first place was that the client's PM2eR would not talk properly to my
PM2ei. We wanted the 2eR to dial on the BSpro (S3) to a 5 BRI card port
on my 2ei and login with PAP. We kept seeing the 2eR connect, ask for
chap, and disconnect. Chap was supposedly disabled on both pm's.
Are there clear instructions somewhere on setting up a pm2 to dial into a
pm2, authenticate with PAP, and act as the Internet gateway for the
originating pm2's network? Does this require a static ptp address? It
does not for linux.
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