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87 auth # require the peer to authenticate itself
245 the peer to authenticate itself. The reason is that such machines
247 authenticate itself. In that case the peer can use any IP address as
251 itself and it was permitted to use that address by the pap-secrets or
256 1. If possible, arrange for the peer to authenticate itself, and
260 2. If the peer refuses to authenticate itself, and will always be
272 Pppd will then not ask the peer to authenticate itself. If you do
310 * The name of the machine that is authenticating itself
334 authenticate itself. So A would authenticate itself to B, and B would
335 also authenticate itself to A (possibly using a different
355 protocol, the "client" (the machine that needs to authenticate itself)