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- From: "Ulrike Schmidt" <ulrike@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 17:10:34 +0900
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>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. There is no secret for the machine name, only for ulrike, see below. >If that's there, check your ppp/options and peers/* files for >something stupid like "refuse-pap". Nothing like this. No 'pap' or 'refuse' or 'refuse-pap' in any of the peers/* files. In ppp/options every line containing 'pap' is commented out: #+pap #-pap #pap-restart <n> #pap-max-authreq <n> #pap-timeout <n> >Also check them for "user" options (this changes the value of "lhost" >that pppd uses to search the secrets file). Yes, "user ulrike" is there, so I guess this is all set up as it should be? Uli
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