How is diald supposed to be set up in Debian 2.0? I got PPP working with the pon script by setting things up with pppconfig.
Now I'm trying to set up diald. I'm getting a PPP error message, and it's not clear which way it should be fixed. More generally, it's not clear how much of the pppd setup diald can use. When diald invokes pppd, pppd reports "peer refused to authenticate". Why would that be a problem from diald and not from pon? (My PPP connection uses PAP, and seems to work fine. Is PAP included in whatever authentication the above message refers to?) /etc/ppp/config says not to comment out the "auth" option, saying to use the call option instead to disable authentication. How would that be done through diald? (Where in the diald configuration files or scripts can pppd's "call" option be used?) Generally, is Debian's version of diald coordinated with Debian's version of pppd? Can diald easily be configured to use already- configured pppd/pon connections, or should diald just be set up separately? Thanks. Daniel -- Daniel Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hmm. A little worrisome: http://www.anonymizer.com/snoop.cgi )