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I think I can't help you too much. But, did you use pppconfig to set up
your Internet connection? It's very easy to use.
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> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused t
Joe Stewart writes:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused to authenticate" error after
> logging into server. pon works ok.
Add noauth to the pppd-options line in /etc/diald/diald.options.
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John Hasler
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Your pppd options are specifying 'auth' which requires the peer to
authenticate. You
can edit /etc/diald/diald.options and find (or create) the pppd-options line
and add
'noauth', eg.
pppd-options noauth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on
I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new install.
Diald (pppd) has "peer refused to authenticate" error after logging into server.
pon works ok.
Any help would be appreciated, and if you need further info ask by direct email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joe Stewart
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