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Date:      Sat, 30 Dec 1995 19:06:36 -0500 (EST)
From:      Barry Masterson <jbarrm@panix.com>
To:        Carey Nairn <cp_nairn@cc.utas.edu.au>
Cc:        "freebsd.questions" <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ijppp cannot talk to modem (/dev/cuaa1)
Message-ID:  <Pine.SUN.3.91.951230185154.24246A-100000@panix.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951231090450.25959B-100000@wedge.cc.utas.edu.au>

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On Sun, 31 Dec 1995, Carey Nairn wrote:

> sounds like you have a password set in ppp.secret ...  if this is the 
> case you will only have access to the "pass" and "quit" commands, 
> anything else will respond with "what?" until you use the pass command to 
> enter the password...
> 
> Incidentally the password system is the only part of iijppp I find 
> annoying, since it displays the password in plain text you have to type 
> pass <password> on the command line...

Concurred, I'm now using what is proberly the proper set up for iijppp.
In the recent past, I always got password warnings, but ppp always
worked without any of that 'pass' stuff. That new 'what?' response
worried me.

Atleast it works, but yes, the displayed password is not a good feature.

My main problem was that I could only access ppp as root. Only a problem
when in X. I've since fixed that by starting X as a normal user, going
'su', cd'ing to /usr/sbin, and running ppp:

	$ ./ppp

This may me a security risk, but atleast I can run X & friends as a
regular user.

Thanks for writing.

Barry Masterson
jbarrm@panix.com
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> On Sat, 30 Dec 1995, Barry Masterson wrote:
> 
> > Stephen,
> > 
> > I can now sympathise with your situation. In an attempt to run ppp
> > as a normal user, I've caused ppp to respond to all of my requests
> > of 'dial panix' 'set ?' 'show modem' with a "What?".

[...]
 
> > 
> > I should have left it alone.
> >

[...]
 
> 
> anyway, I hope this helps..
> 
> cheers,
> Carey
> 



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