SuSE Linux: Versions up to (including) 4.4.1
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options
and pap-secrets
(from the directory /usr/doc/packages/i4l/pppsample
)
that are mentioned in the ISDN quick-install guide don't fit.
/etc/ppp
and execute chmod 600 *
).
# example for /etc/ppp/pap-secrets # client server pw iplist suse * linux * * ""
# /etc/ppp/options # for isdn4linux/syncPPP and dynamic IP-numbers # # # Klaus Franken, kfr@suse.de # Thanks to Kai Grossjohann# Stand: 10.02.97 # # The device /dev/ippp0 # # debug? uncomment this: #debug # # The IP addresses: : # just "0.0.0.0:" for dynamic IP 0.0.0.0: # # my user name user suse # # my system name (obsolet) # name suse-demo # # if this is a server, force authetication # uncomment one of the following: #+pap #+chap # # don't create a default route #defaultroute # # accept IP addresses from peer ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote noipdefault # # try to get IP address from interface # option specific to ipppd (as opposed to pppd) useifip # # disable header-compression -vj -vjccomp -ac -pc -bsdcomp # # max receive unit mru 1524 # max transmit unit mtu 1500
debug
option.