Oki DZ writes: > There should be <auth pap> on the last line;... No there shouldn't. That would mean that he was demanding that the ISP authenicate to him. He should be *receiving* 'auth pap' from the ISP. However, it appears that pppd is not starting at the ISP.
> ...have a look in your /etc/ppp/options, and see whethere pap > authentication is defined. The standard Debian /etc/ppp/options includes 'auth' (but not 'require-pap'). Fortunately, pppconfig overrides it by putting 'noauth' in the provider file. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI