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Date:      Thu, 5 Mar 1998 14:56:18 +0600 (NS)
From:      Strange Alex <strange@mix.unicon.ru>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   PPP & wtmp
Message-ID:  <199803050856.OAA09577@mix.unicon.ru>

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Strange things happens with my wtmp, when I start using ppp
(I'm using ppp-980215, downloaded from www.freebsd.org/~brian)

here some results of "last" command:

Kuznets  cuaa1                     чт   5 мар 01:25 - 02:48  (01:22)
ppp      cuaa2    57600            чт   5 мар 01:25   still logged in
Kuznets  cuaa1                     ср   4 мар 20:50 - 20:52  (00:02)
ppp      cuaa2    57600            ср   4 мар 20:49   still logged in
Mick     cuaa1                     ср   4 мар 20:44 - 20:46  (00:01)
ppp      cuaa2    57600            ср   4 мар 20:44   still logged in
jonny    cuaa1                     вс   1 мар 23:51 - 01:48  (01:56)
ppp      cuaa2    57600            вс   1 мар 23:51 - still logged in

Why users come from cuaa1 ? (In my system cuaa1 is a mouse !)
And why all ppp conecctions are still logged in ?
(there is no ppp processes in my system, but wtmp says it is)
Please, help my to solve this problem !

There is no real ppp users in my system, there are only
in ppp.secret file, and ppp -direct is started by mgetty
login.config has a line:
/AutoPPP/	-	ppp	/etc/ppp/ppp-pap-dialup

ppp-pap-dialup is a standart file renamed from /etc/ppp/ppp.pap.dialup.sample

ppp.conf:
#----- cut here --------------
default:
 set device /dev/cuaa2
 disable lqr
 set ctsrts on
 set speed 57600
 set log phase lcp error warning alert
 set timeout 0
 enable msext
 set ns 192.168.32.1

papcuaa2:
 enable chap
 disable pap
 disable passwdauth
 set ifaddr 192.168.32.2 192.168.32.60
 enable proxy 
#-------- end cut ---------------------

And a last question: is there any idea, how can ppp users time
be accounted and strongly restricted ?

	WBR Strange Alex

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