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Date:      Fri, 29 Oct 1999 20:13:21 +0200
From:      Oren Sarig <sarig@bezeqint.net>
To:        freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: AVM Fritz PCI
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.19991029201321.0079fb80@mail.bezeqint.net>
In-Reply-To: <99102821380600.00495@wunderland.own>
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Whoops, the whole problem was that the device
wasn't configured for chap :)

I'm using the device setup script from the i4b
sources, it looks something like this (I don't
have the script now, and I don't feel like
rebooting into fbsd just to get it):

ifconfig isp0 delete -link1 down
spppcontrol isp0 myauthproto=chap myauthname=<myname> myauthsecret=<shh> hisauthproto=none
ifconfig isp0 0.0.0.0 10.10.10.10 mtu 500 netmask 0xffffffff

(It also has a +link1 though I removed it because
I don't want it). Anyways, when I do a `ifconfig
isp0 up`, isdnd running in full screen interactive
mode shows it is getting connect, shows a
connection, and disconnects because of "Normal
disconnect" (which threw me off). Anyways, if I do
`ifconfig isp0 debug` and examin the debug output,
I see that when it tries to connect, there are
numerous `/kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts: 
auth-proto [not configured]  magic  send conf-rej',
which probably shows that the authentication
protocol was not set to chap. What did I do wrong
in the script for setting it to chap? I get an
error about `Invalid Argument' when I type the
command, but I also get it if I just type
`spppcontrol isp0` or even `spppcontrol lo0`, and
loopback does work. How do I set it to chap?

I am attaching the debug output if it might help you.

TIA for your help.

--
Oren Sarig
sarig@isdn.net.il

--
At 21:33 28/10/99 +0200, Klaus Herrmann wrote:
>hmm, you might want to try the debug option to see whether you really get
>connected or not. you will see if the output looks like a good dial-in with
>successful pap/chap authentification. if so, try nslookup to see if your pc

--
Attachment: part of /var/log/messages

Oct 29 19:59:19  /kernel: isp0: lcp close(initial)
Oct 29 19:59:19  /kernel: isp0: lcp open(initial)
Oct 29 19:59:19  /kernel: isp0: phase establish
Oct 29 19:59:21  /kernel: isp0: lcp up(starting)
Oct 29 19:59:21  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-req id=0x4 len=10 05-06-52-28-77-67>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x19 len=36 03-05-c2-23-05-05-06-61-7c-d3-7a-11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-77-68-61-74-72-65-6d-6f-74-65-73-65-65-73>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  lcp/0x11 [rej]  lcp/0x13 [rej]  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x19 len=30 03-05-c2-23-05-11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-77-68-61-74-72-65-6d-6f-74-65-73-65-65-73>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x1a len=14 03-04-c0-23-05-06-61-7c-d3-7a>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x1a len=8 03-04-c0-23>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x1b len=15 03-05-c2-23-05-05-06-61-7c-d3-7a>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x1b len=9 03-05-c2-23-05>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x1c len=14 03-04-c0-23-05-06-61-7c-d3-7a>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x1c len=8 03-04-c0-23>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x1d len=15 03-05-c2-23-05-05-06-61-7c-d3-7a>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x1d len=9 03-05-c2-23-05>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp input(req-sent): <conf-req id=0x1e len=36 03-05-c2-23-05-05-06-61-7c-d3-bf-11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-77-68-61-74-72-65-6d-6f-74-65-73-65-65-73>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp parse opts:  auth-proto [not configured]  magic  lcp/0x11 [rej]  lcp/0x13 [rej]  send conf-rej
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp output <conf-rej id=0x1e len=30 03-05-c2-23-05-11-04-05-f4-13-11-01-77-68-61-74-72-65-6d-6f-74-65-73-65-65-73>
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp down(req-sent)
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: Down event, taking interface down.
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: lcp close(starting)
Oct 29 19:59:23  /kernel: isp0: phase dead
Oct 29 20:00:09  /kernel: i4b-L1-timer4_expired: state = F3 Deactivated




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