Solaris 10 ppp problems
Hi!
I've big problems connecting to my isp using pppd included in Solaris 10 x86. I have Ericsson HiS modem, IDSL technology, connected to /dev/cua0 max speed set to 115200 kbps, it doesn't require chat script. I'd like to notice that there are no problems connecting my ISP on Linux with the same options used. I think the problem is a buggy PAP authentication negotiation with peer (diffs between linux and solaris in pppd debug log). Is there problem with configuration or (buggy?) old 2.4.0b1 version of ppp?? Any suggestions appreciated.
I need help especially from polish users, who experienced problems, or not, with HiS Ericsson iDSL modem (115,2 kbps) and Sun's ppp. Why can't I connect the same way as in for ex. FreeBSD or linux systems? Do I need a special configuration of serial port or modem? This is a fragment from typical pppd debug log:
serial speed set to 115200bps
Using interface sppp0
Connect: sppp0 <--> /dev/cua0
sent [LCP ConfReq id=0xe <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x7d40a344> <pcomp> <accomp>]
rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=ox1 <mru 1656> <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap> <magic 0x6a789b2f> <linkdisc 256>]
LCP: rejecting unknown option 23 #this message repeats several times
LCP: Rcvd Code-Reject for unknown code 192 id 33
Authenticating to peer with PAP
sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="user" password=<hidden>]
rcvd [PAP AuthAck id=0x1 " "]
sent {IPCP ConfReq id=0x49 <addr 0.0.0.0> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x2b <deflate 15> <deflate (old#) 15> <bsd v1 15>]
rcvd [proto=0xc02b] 01 08 00 0a 01 06 25 fe 28 0c
Unsupported protocol 0xc02b received #this message appears several times
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keep password history : yes
remeber 6 password
Password expires after 90 days
send warning 7 days before password expires
check password syntax : yes
password min length : 6
Account lockout:
Account maybe lockout : yes
Lockout account after 3 login failures
reset failure count after 525600 minutes
Lockout forever : yes
We discovered that when the user password is expired due to the field 'passwordexpirationtime' is past, there are two types of password expiration within iplanet ldap. One type of expiration will allow user to change the password by themselves, however, the other type did not
We discovered that when we put a 'Z' on the field passwordexpirationtime, it will show the first type of password expiration that user can change their password. When we remove the 'Z' from the field passwordexpirationtime. it will not allow the user to change the password by themselves, we provide a screen dump at the end.
Moreover, the problem may be triggered by other event instead of adding a 'Z' on the passwordexpirationtime field
Here is the screen dump for you to investigate, you can see that the output with 'DSA is unwilling to perform' is the type where user can change their password, while the output with 'Invalid credentials' is the type where user CANNOT change their password.
Case 1
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%ldapsearch -p 3389 -b o=orange,c=us uid=john passwordexpirationtimeuid=john,o=jpmorgan,c=us
passwordexpirationtime=19900101000000Z
%ldapsearch -v -p 3389 -D uid=john,o=orange,c=us -w abc123 -b o=jpmorgan,c=us uid=john
ldap_init(localhost, 3389)
filter pattern: uid=john
returning: ALL
filter is: (uid=john)
ldap_search: DSA is unwilling to perform
0 matches
Case 2
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%ldapsearch -p 3389 -b o=orange,c=us uid=john passwordexpirationtimeuid=john,o=jpmorgan,c=us
passwordexpirationtime=19900101000000
%ldapsearch -v -p 3389 -D uid=john,o=orange,c=us -w abc123 -b o=jpmorgan,c=us uid=john
ldap_init(localhost, 3389)
ldap_simple_bind: Invalid credentials
ldap_simple_bind: additional info: password expired!
I know there's nothing to do with 'zuru' suffix, ldap schema supports both of attribute
values format. But this happen in my LDAP. Any hints?
Question:
- Under what condition the LDAP will complain "DSA is unwilling to perform" or
"Invalid credentials"
- Any hints to resolve the problemIf something had changed recently, drill into that.
Do a hardware RAM test to confirm HW level soundness.
You may capture the core dump or similar information and send it to Microsoft for analysis.
They may ask you to do the usual thing: apply W2KSP4 and/or OS and security patches.
You also have the option of migrating IDS5.0/Windows to IDS5.2Patch3 (also as Sun Java System DirSvr 5.2) running on Solaris10 x86.
Gary
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