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Managing Serial Networks Using UUCP and PPP in Oracle® Solaris 11.3

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Updated: October 2017
 
 

Setting Up Users of the Dial-in Server

Part of the process of setting up a dial-in server involves configuring information about each known remote caller.

    Before starting the procedures in this section, you must have done the following:

  • Obtained the UNIX user names for all users who are permitted to log in from remote dial-out machines.

  • Set up the modem and serial line, as described in How to Configure the Modem and Serial Port (Dial-in Server).

  • Dedicated an IP address to be assigned to incoming calls from remote users. Consider creating a dedicated incoming IP address if the number of potential callers exceeds the number of modems and serial ports on the dial-in server. For complete information about creating dedicated IP addresses, go to Creating an IP Addressing Scheme for Callers.