Make it clear that "set login" is used to do the expect/send

bit when getting past a `login:' prompt.
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Brian Somers 1997-12-30 02:47:15 +00:00
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commit d8ed81fa61
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2 changed files with 8 additions and 6 deletions

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<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
<!-- $Id: ppp.sgml,v 1.3 1997-01-21 05:49:54 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: ppp.sgml,v 1.4 1997-12-30 02:47:15 brian Exp $ -->
<article>
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url="mailto:SimsS@IBM.NET"
name="&lt;SimsS@IBM.NET&gt;"></tt>
<date>$Date: 1997-01-21 05:49:54 $
<date>$Date: 1997-12-30 02:47:15 $
<abstract>
This is a step-by-step guide for configuring FreeBSD systems to act as
a dial-up router/gateway in a Local Area Environment. All entries may
@ -801,7 +801,8 @@ Up Scripting Tool" from the Microsoft Plus! pack or you have to select
"Bring up a terminal windows after dialing" in the Windows '95
connection options then you'll need to look at the sample PPP
configuration files and the ppp manpage for examples of "expect /
response" scripting to make your ISP connection.
response" scripting to make your ISP connection. The "set login"
command is used for this purpose.
<p>Or even better, find an ISP who knows how to provide PAP or CHAP
authentication!

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<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
<!-- $Id: ppp.sgml,v 1.3 1997-01-21 05:49:54 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: ppp.sgml,v 1.4 1997-12-30 02:47:15 brian Exp $ -->
<article>
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url="mailto:SimsS@IBM.NET"
name="&lt;SimsS@IBM.NET&gt;"></tt>
<date>$Date: 1997-01-21 05:49:54 $
<date>$Date: 1997-12-30 02:47:15 $
<abstract>
This is a step-by-step guide for configuring FreeBSD systems to act as
a dial-up router/gateway in a Local Area Environment. All entries may
@ -801,7 +801,8 @@ Up Scripting Tool" from the Microsoft Plus! pack or you have to select
"Bring up a terminal windows after dialing" in the Windows '95
connection options then you'll need to look at the sample PPP
configuration files and the ppp manpage for examples of "expect /
response" scripting to make your ISP connection.
response" scripting to make your ISP connection. The "set login"
command is used for this purpose.
<p>Or even better, find an ISP who knows how to provide PAP or CHAP
authentication!