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Table A15-11.PPP Security Parameters and their Effect on Model 5390 Activity (continued)
If:
enable_security = Y
ppp_security_protocol = chap
slip_ppp_security = Y
enable_security = Y
ppp_security_protocol = chap
slip_ppp_security = N
enable_security = Y
ppp_security_protocol = chap-pap
slip_ppp_security = Y
enable_security = Y
ppp_security_protocol = chap-pap
slip_ppp_security = N
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Then:
Use ACP for incoming user name and secret token.
Use ppp_username_remote and ppp_password_remote
for outgoing (if not set and remote side of link demands
PAP or CHAP, connection fails).
Log accesses in acp_logfile.
Use port_password for incoming secret token.
Use ppp_username_remote and ppp_password_remote
for outgoing (if not set and remote side of link demands
PAP or CHAP, connection fails).
Do not log accesses in acp_logfile.
Request CHAP in negotiation; if it is NAKed by peer,
request PAP.
If using CHAP, use ACP for incoming user name and
password. if using PAP, use ACP for user name and secret
token.
Use ppp_username_remote and ppp_password_remote
for outgoing (if not set and remote side of link demands
PAP or CHAP, connection fails).
Log accesses in acp_logfile.
Request CHAP in negotiation; if it is NAKed by peer,
request PAP.
Use port_password for incoming password/secret token
and ignore incoming user name.
Use ppp_username_remote and ppp_password_remote
for outgoing (if not set and remote side of link demands
PAP or CHAP, connection fails).
Do not log accesses in acp_logfile.
Using Model 5390 Security
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