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Re: ppp, pmcia and isdn question



>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Cozens <simon@example.com> writes:

    Simon> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:32:44PM +0900, Ulrike Schmidt
    Simon> wrote:

    Simon> Sent to the server

    >> [LCP ConfRej

    Simon> a rejection of that request.

    Simon> So your provider asked you to authenticate yourself via
    Simon> PAP, and you said no. This is why the connection was
    Simon> closed. :)

Look in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and see if your secret for GOL is there.
It should look like

lhost * password

where lhost is the name that your machine calls itself (uname -n), and
the password is the unencrypted password that your ISP gave you.

If that's there, check your ppp/options and peers/* files for
something stupid like "refuse-pap".

Also check them for "user" options (this changes the value of "lhost"
that pppd uses to search the secrets file).


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