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textORchapORpap(6)—This setting enables clear text logins or PPP calls using PAP or CHAP
authentication.
Username Prompt (diUsernamePrompt)
This is what will be displayed when the user first connects after the Initial Banner is displayed. The string can
be up to 39 characters. This should be a ASCII printable string and can include carriage returns and line feeds.
This applies only for text users not PPP. (See also Initial Banner.) For example the prompt could be:
Enter your username:
Password Prompt (diPasswordPrompt)
This defines the character string that will be displayed at user authentication time to request the users pass-
word. The string can be up to 39 characters. This should be a ASCII printable string and can include carriage
returns and line feeds. This applies only for text users not PPP. For example, the prompt could be:
Enter your password:
Initial Banner (diBanner)
This is usually a message welcoming the user. The message can be up to 39 characters and should be an ASCII
printable string. It can include carriage returns and line feeds. The username prompt immediately follows the
initial banner. This banner only appears for text login users.
Modify Service
This portion of the Dial In Modify window (see figure 21 on page 71) describes changing user login services.
Default Service (diService)
This object defines the default service that will be provided if the authentication technique does not specifically
name a service type, and if no service is specified on the static users list under Authentication. For information
about the static users list, see Chapter 5, “Authentication”.
The options are:
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rlogin(1)—User will be automatically given a rlogin prompt.
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telnet(2)—User will be automatically given a telnet prompt.
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tcpraw(3)—All 8 bits are passed unchecked and analtered.
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ppp(4)—Only a PPP connection will be allowed.
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slip(5)—Only a SLIP connection will be allowed.
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vpn(6)—Not currently implemented.
Default IP Service (diServiceIP)
This object defines the IP address that will be used for login connections (telnet or rlogin) when the authenti-
cation technique has not provided an IP address to connect to.
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