Erik Steffl writes: > The problem was that it created new config files for pppd and chat but > pon used the default ones (the pppd and chat config files themselves were > OK, it was the configuration of pon that was unusable).
Was it perhaps that you were unaware that pon defaults to 'provider' unless you give it an argument? There is a bug in the stable install script: it calls pppconfig without the 'noname' option thus encouraging the user to give his connection a name, and later calls pon with no argument so that it tries to use 'provider'. The ppp package includes a set of example 'provider' scripts, which, of course, won't work. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI