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From: ben_gal@libero.it
To: linux-ppp@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Client requesting its authentication
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:02:31 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050224190231.GA2443@ytsejam> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050224162619.GB5787@ytsejam>

On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 01:53:20PM -0500, James Carlson wrote:
> If it doesn't request it, then, clearly, it doesn't support it or want
> to demand it of its peers.  If your local policy rules are such that
> you won't talk to someone who doesn't initiate authentication, then I
> think the best answer is just to disconnect.

Right.

> OK ... but it still seems rather pointless to me.
> 
> That said, I see the point now, and, no, there's no option that
> currently does that.  You'll need to add one or, better yet, make pppd
> just do that by default when EAP TLS client side is configured.

Ok. Thanks for the long discussion :)


  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-02-24 19:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-02-24 16:26 Client requesting its authentication ben_gal
2005-02-24 16:37 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 17:30 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 17:43 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 17:43 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 17:48 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 18:08 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 18:15 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 18:35 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 18:53 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 19:02 ` ben_gal [this message]
2005-02-24 21:27 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 21:33 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 21:36 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 22:04 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 22:16 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 22:18 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 22:28 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 22:36 ` James Carlson
2005-02-24 22:38 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 22:48 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-24 22:53 ` ben_gal
2005-02-24 23:00 ` Bill Unruh
2005-02-25 12:52 ` James Carlson
2005-02-27 10:07 ` ben_gal

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