check out /var/log/messages, see what is the error.
My guess is that you have to set the option noauth.
try change the line from auth to noauth in your /etc/ppp/options.
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Monte Copeland wrote:
> After having trouble using PPP to connect my new Linux O.S. so that I
> could f
After having trouble using PPP to connect my new Linux O.S. so that I
could ftp the Debian packages, I sent an email to my ISP provider
asking what type of conncection they have, thinking that it might use
"chap" or "pap". But the ISP tech supporter replied that it was a
standard "text" login t
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