[CALUG] Configuring PPP dial-in

Kelly Price strredwolf at gmail.com
Sun Sep 3 21:46:43 CDT 2006


I'm looking for the other end, the server side, not the client side.

On 9/3/06, jason maxwell <decepticon at gmail.com> wrote:
> i set mine up a long time ago, but it's always worked fine. i cant
> wait to move somewhere that has broadband available. here's what i
> have:
>
> $ cat /etc/ppp/options
> # General configuration options for PPPD:
> lock
> defaultroute
> noipdefault
> modem
> /dev/ttyS1
> 115200
> crtscts
> novjccomp
> # Uncomment the line below for more verbose error reporting:
> #debug
> # If you have a default route already, pppd may require the other side
> # to authenticate itself, which most ISPs will not do.  To work around this,
> # uncomment the line below.  Note that this may have negative side effects
> # on system security if you allow PPP dialins.  See the docs in /usr/doc/ppp*
> # for more information.
> noauth
> passive
> asyncmap 0
> name "jmaxwell at joimail.com"
>
> --Jason
>
> On 9/3/06, Kelly Price <strredwolf at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to configure a server for PPP dial-in, having a modem on
> > ttys0.  I've got it so that another Ubuntu box connects... but doesn't
> > hold the connection for more than a minute.
> >
> > Does anyone have a good /etc/ppp/options setup for a dial-in PPP
> > account?  We're using mgetty on the port.
> >
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