On Mon, 29 May 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
->On Mon, 29 May 2000, Zoki wrote:
->
->> On Sun, 28 May 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
->>
<snip>
->Well, you have got me stumped. Username and password have to be right, or
->you couldn't commect with the old number. About the only thing I can
->think of would be if you have specified the server in the
->/etc/ppp/pap-secrets file, and the new number responds with a different
->server name. Do you have * as the second entry for the user name you log
->into the system as?
-><username> * <password>
->or is it something like
-><username> <ISP name> <password>
->
->I am grasping at straws here - I am probably assuming something that I
->shouldn't be, and missing the answer...
*** Eeerrr... it's "<username> * <password>"... BUT I got an
answer from the ISP:
"Bonjour,
Sorry for this change. The problem come from the misconfigured PAP mode (you
are using terminal authentication mode or autosense).
*** Is he implying that I'm using a misconfigured PAP mode...?
If you can not get it work let's use the old access number and don't worry
about that."
*** Now he's talking! In fact, that's all I wanted to hear, although I
would like to figure out what's happening. Ah well...
Thanks for your stubborness Mikkel.
Cheers!
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