> May 10 05:55:13 debian pppd[247]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1
> ]
> May 10 05:55:19 debian last message repeated 2 times
> May 10 05:55:22 debian pppd[247]: IPCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
It looks to me like the Van Jacobson compression negotiation is messing things
up. Try adding "novj
I can connect in Win95 but can't in Debian 2.0. Below is that part of plog:
May 10 05:53:00 debian pppd[232]: Connection terminated.
May 10 05:53:29 debian pppd[232]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
May 10 05:53:29 debian pppd[232]: Exit.
May 10 05:53:52 debian pppd[247]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
May 10
hammack writes:
> This looks like a chat session ?
It does. Run pppconfig, select Chat authentication, go to "Advanced",
select "Post-Login', replace the default strings there with
Enter\d ppp
and finish up with ppp. You should now be able to connect with pon and
disconnect with poff. If you
Cc: John @Ridgecrest Hammack
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 11:00
PM
Subject: Can't Connect to ISP
I've RTFMs. Running Debian 2.2.18.
Here are the applicable conf files. I think?? It looks like it's
not getting the "ppp" as an option after the password.
On Sun, 06 May 2001 01:00:09 hammack wrote:
> I've RTFMs. Running Debian 2.2.18. Here are the applicable conf
files. I think?? It looks like it's not getting the "ppp" as
an option after the password. TIA John
>
It looks like you're not in the group "dip" for pppd. Su and
then
issue
How about having the Stupid Mode =1 option in wvdial.conf. I think that will
send ppp first and then authenticate. May help.
Once upon a time, Joost van der Lugt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard. And
typed:
>* hammack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010505 23:12]:
>>I've RTFMs. Running Debian 2.
Joost van der Lugt writes:
> ...where does pre-login go? At first thought I would assume this would be
> before the login name is given,...
It is. He needs "Post-login", which shows in the "Advanced" menu when
"Chat" authentication is selected.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Danc
* hammack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010505 23:12]:
>I've RTFMs. Running Debian 2.2.18. Here are the applicable conf files. I
>think?? It looks like it's not getting the "ppp" as an option after the
>password. TIA John
I've never seen this request, however pppconfig has a pre-login
option, whe
I've RTFMs. Running Debian 2.2.18. Here
are the applicable conf files. I think?? It looks like it's not
getting the "ppp" as an option after the password. TIA John
host.conf file
order hosts,bind multi on
resolv.conf
search [EMAIL PROTECTED]nameserver
199.120.150.1
wvdial.conf fil
p0 <--> /dev/ttyS2
Nov 27 14:24:50 debian pppd[802]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1
To:
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: can't connect to ISP
> a writes:
> > i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
> > Win95. Below is output of p
a writes:
> i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
> Win95. Below is output of plog:
Did you configure ppp with pppconfig? Are you using pon to connect? If
not, do so. If so, post /etc/chatscripts/provider and
/etc/ppp/peers/provider. Munge an
i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
Win95. Below is output of plog:
Jun 30 11:47:50 debian pppd[223]: Serial connection established.
Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Using interface ppp0
Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS2
J
i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
Win95. Below is output of plog:
>Jun 30 11:47:50 debian pppd[223]: Serial connection established.
>Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Using interface ppp0
>Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /
Oki DZ writes:
> There should be 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/option
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Li Wei wrote:
> Thanks to all those who reply!
> (Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The email address in the From field is
> false!)
>
> Although I can use Win95 to connect to the ISP, I can't use PAP to connect
> to ISP in Debian 2.0. I remember i connected to ISP in Debian
Thanks to all those who reply!
(Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The email address in the From field is
false!)
Although I can use Win95 to connect to the ISP, I can't use PAP to connect
to ISP in Debian 2.0. I remember i connected to ISP in Debian 1.2. I'sure
that ISP's PPP is working.
Below i
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