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Part I Network Services Topics Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics 4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview) 5. Network File System Administration (Tasks) 6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference) 8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks) 10. Incorporating Legacy Services Part V Serial Networking Topics 15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview) 16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks) 17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks) 18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks) 19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks) 20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks) 21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks) 22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference) Using PPP Options in Files and on the Command Line Specifying Information for Communicating With the Dial-in Server Configuring Modem Speed for a Dial-up Link Defining the Conversation on the Dial-up Link How to Invoke a Chat Script (Task) How to Create an Executable Chat Program Authenticating Callers on a Link Creating an IP Addressing Scheme for Callers Creating PPPoE Tunnels for DSL Support 23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks) 25. Administering UUCP (Tasks) Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics 27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview) 28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks) 29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks) Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics |
Configuring User-Specific OptionsThis section contains detailed information about setting up users on the dial-in server. Configuring $HOME/.ppprc on a Dial-in ServerThe $HOME/.ppprc file is intended for users who are configuring preferred PPP options. As administrator, you can also configure $HOME/.ppprc for users. The options in $HOME/.ppprc are privileged only when the user who is invoking the file is privileged. When a caller uses the pppd command to initiate a call, the .ppprc file is the second file that is checked by the pppd daemon. See Setting Up Users of the Dial-in Server for instructions about setting up $HOME/.ppprc on the dial-in server. Configuring $HOME/.ppprc on a Dial-out MachineThe $HOME/.ppprc file is not needed on the dial-out machine for Solaris PPP 4.0 to work correctly. Additionally, you do not need to have a $HOME/.ppprc on a dial-out machine, except for special circumstances. Create one or more .ppprc files if you do the following:
Because the .ppprc file is most often used when configuring a dial-in server, refer to How to Configure Users of the Dial-in Server for configuration instructions for .ppprc. |
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