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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Table A-40. PPP Security Parameters and their Effect on RA 6300 Activity
(continued)
If:
enable_security = Y
ppp_security_protocol = pap
slip_ppp_security = N
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
Chapter 15
Using RA 6300 Security
Then:
Use port_password for incoming
password. Do not log accesses in the
ACP log file.
Use ACP for authentication, sending
username challenge, and challenge
response.
Use port_password for incoming
secret token. Do not log accesses in the
ACP log file.
Request CHAP in negotiation; if it is
NAKed by peer, request PAP.
If using PAP, use ACP for incoming
user name and password. If using
CHAP, use ACP for authentication,
sending username, and challenge
response.
Log accesses in the ACP log file.
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.
Do not log accesses in the ACP log file.
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