On Sunday 02 February 2003 16:43, Kent West wrote: > Mike M wrote: > >On Sunday 02 February 2003 14:41, Kent West wrote: > >>Thanks for any hints. > > > >You could just read the email on this list with a subject of > >Re: Pon works; KPPP doesn't > > > >which I quote: > > > >Kent writes: > >> How can I set this option, either globally for all users for all dial-up > >> accounts,... > > > >By editing /etc/ppp/options and replacing 'auth' with 'noauth'. > > > >>Kent > > > >Umm, that reply didn't exist when I posted the question, as it's a reply > > to my question. In essense, you're telling me to not bother asking the > > question since once I've asked it someone will answer it and then I'll > > know so why bother asking. Err, or something like that . . . :-)
Well maybe. I doesn't always work like that - answers arriving before the question and all. And when it does it's unpredicatable. I had a hunch the KDE help file was going to point you to the PPP HOWTO for more info anyway- I don't have Kppp installed so I couldn't check.. Luckily this other thread knew what you needed. -- Mike M. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]