HardenedBSD/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.server.sample
Jordan K. Hubbard fddb6f46b4 Clean up the example files by giving them a unified set of names (which
I don't like, finding them rather redundantly named, but I'm just going
with the flow here).
1996-10-18 03:45:19 +00:00

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#
# ppp.conf showing possible setup for ppp server
#
# default is to enable extentions to ppp to have Microsoft clients
# negotiate nameservers and netbios nameservers
default:
disable lqr
set debug phase lcp chat
set timeout 0
enable msext
set ns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
set nbns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
# standard dial-in PPP where authentication is done via a
# "login: password:" arrangement - usually a script handles that on
# the client side
cuaa0:
disable passwdauth
set ifaddr myaddress client-address-1
enable proxy
cuaa1:
disable passwdauth
set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.2
enable proxy
# dial-in PPP where mgetty has "auto" detected PPP packets and ran
# /usr/sbin/ppp -direct pap(line)
# (see sample.ppp-pap-dialup)
# we enable pap to authenticate the user, and enable passwdauth
# (another modification) to use the password file to authenticate
# the user, and log them on to the system
papcuaa0:
enable pap
enable passwdauth
set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.1
enable proxy
papcuaa0:
enable pap
enable passwdauth
set ifaddr myaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.2
enable proxy