On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 06:14:38PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Flyitlow writes:
> > The correct way to use noauth is to place it in the peers file,
> > /etc/ppp/peers/[name].
>
> pppconfig does that.
Here's the latest, I used pppconfig, and got (some munging has taken place)...
hide-password
noa
Flyitlow writes:
> The correct way to use noauth is to place it in the peers file,
> /etc/ppp/peers/[name].
pppconfig does that.
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>This might help. But then again.
>In file /etc/ppp/options, make sure the following line is present;
>noauth
Oops, just realised,
The correct way to use noauth is to place it in the peers file,
/etc/ppp/peers/[name].
Leave 'noauth' out of the ppp options file.
Regards.
This might help. But then again.
In file /etc/ppp/options, make sure the following line is present;
noauth
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Flyitlow. _|__( )__|_
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
...
> If this doesn't work ask for help again.
Ooops, sorry, forgot the para
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
Yes, but...
> > Any suggestions off the top of your heads?
>
> Run pppconfig
Jonathan Markevich writes:
> I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
> Any suggestions off the top of your heads?
Run pppconfig, select 'PAP' authentication, and connect with 'pon' and
disconnect with 'poff'.
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