Do I have to have the hostname of each router in each other, if I am calling
an ISP I just get a username and password, that I send the ISP router, I
dont get any hostname or password to put in my router to authenticate the
ISP router
Or do I
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Do I have to have the hostname of each router in each other, if I am
calling
an ISP I just get a username and password, that I send the ISP router, I
dont get any hostname or password to put in my router to
Ok thanx for the explanation
to get this 100% I just have one more question
If I am calling an ISP
Router 1
has in its config
dialer 0
ppp authentication chap calli
ppp chap hostname bla
ppp chap password bla1
and that works to authenticate to the ISP router, but as chap is two way, do
I
Ok I have tested this and got it to work with out the dual usernames on
bouth router, as I was talking about in the previous post
but that still leves my orginal question, and if any one can see anything
from the debug, that would be great.
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Russell
Are you saying that CHAP is not capable of one way authentication?? And
to do this one has to use PAP???
Michael
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Do I have to have the hostname of each router in each other, if I am
calling
a
Well I have some more chap authentication issues, and if someone can give me
any pointers that would be great,
I have two routers
a 1003 who is calling an 3660 over ISDN
this is the debug from the 100300:03:54: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI0:1,
changed state to up
00:03:55: %DIALER-6-BIND:
looks quite similiar to a recent thread.
username jal-3660 password blahblahblah
remember CHAP is a two wat authentication.
Dave
Arni V. Skarphedinsson wrote:
Well I have some more chap authentication issues, and if someone can give
me
any pointers that would be great,
I have two
It´s my understanging that when I use ppp authentication chap callin
i dont have to have the username on my router, as if I was calling into an
ISP then the ISP´s route would have to have a username on my router, and I
dont think that is the that is used.
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Subject: chap authentication LONG !!! [7:54234]
Well I have some more chap authentication issues, and if someone can give
me
any pointers that would be great,
I have two routers
a 1003 who is calling an 3660 over ISDN
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