From: Angelo De Guzman (ghie_pogi@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Nov 17 2002 - 23:36:48 GMT-3
follow -up question.
Two routers R6 and R5 and the question goes like R6
must not challenge R5. Where will i put
ppp authentication chap callin or
ppp authentication pap callin
I guess I will put in in R6. So what does the callin
parameter means? please explain further.
Thanks in Advance,
Angelo
--- kym blair <kymblair@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hunt,
>
> "dialer remote-name YYY" is who you wish to
> authenticate and must have a
> "username YYY password ZZZ" locally.
>
> "ppp chap hostname XXX" is who your router is
> claiming to be, which the
> remote router checks against "username XXX password
> ZZZ"; generally only
> used if several of your routers must claim to be the
> same hostname (remote
> router then only needs one "username XXX password
> ZZZ"). If you leave this
> out, chap defaults to your router's actual hostname.
>
> "ppp chap password ZZZ" is what your router sends in
> response to a
> challenge. Use "ppp chap password ZZZ" if the
> remote router does not have a
> "username XXX password ZZZ" for your router.
> Generally not used because
> remote router authenticates against it's "username
> XXX password ZZZ" for
> your router.
>
> HTH, Kym
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: Hunt Lee <ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au>
> >Reply-To: Hunt Lee <ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au>
> >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: CHAP Authentication
> >Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 22:28:16 +1100 (EST)
> >
> >Can someone explain to me the difference in
> defining the username &
> >password for
> >CHAP authentication if using "username <xxx>
> password <yyy>" with "dialer
> >remote-name <xxx> vs. "ppp chap hostname <xxx>" &
> "ppp chap password <yyy>"
> > When
> >would I use one over the other?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Hunt Lee
> >
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>
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