RE: ISP username for diald

1998-12-06 Thread Chris Stalker-Herron
> If you are using PAP add 'user ' to the 'pppd-options' line. > Pppd will look up the password in pap-secrets. That worked great. Thank you. Chris

Re: ISP username for diald

1998-12-06 Thread john
Bob Nielsen writes: > That's correct. Both of these should be in /etc/diald/connect, which > should have been installed as part of the diald package. You will need > to edit this file to put your ISP's phone number plus your username, > password and and possibly some other customizations to match

Re: ISP username for diald

1998-12-06 Thread john
Chris writes: > Don't I have to somehow pass a username and password to the ISP? I doubt > they would let me connect without one. If you are using a scripted login the chatscript will take care of that. If you are using PAP add 'user ' to the 'pppd-options' line. Pppd will look up the password in

RE: ISP username for diald

1998-12-06 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Chris Stalker-Herron wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 4:56 PM > > To: Chris Stalker-Herron > > Cc: Debian User List > > Subject: Re: ISP

RE: ISP username for diald

1998-12-06 Thread Colin Telmer
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Chris Stalker-Herron wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 4:56 PM > > To: Chris Stalker-Herron > > Cc: Debian User List > > Subject: Re: ISP

RE: ISP username for diald

1998-12-05 Thread Chris Stalker-Herron
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 4:56 PM > To: Chris Stalker-Herron > Cc: Debian User List > Subject: Re: ISP username for diald > > > Chris Stalker-Herron writes: > > When tryi

Re: ISP username for diald

1998-12-05 Thread john
Chris Stalker-Herron writes: > When trying to connect through diald, I am seeing "PAP authentication > failed" in my ppp.log. I think it's because diald does not know what > user to pass to pppd. No. It is because pppd is not being called with the 'noauth' option, and so is demanding that the IS