Re: gateway.net

1999-12-10 Thread William Burrow
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 10:00:45PM -0500, William T Wilson wrote: > Another alternative is to inspect the Windows 95 support. If their setup If one is a purist with no Windows available, one gets stuck (ie me). Dunno how to get onto Sprint. ;) > > Are you going to find one that supports Linux?

Re: gateway.net

1999-12-10 Thread William T Wilson
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, William Burrow wrote: > Ask them if they support Windows 3.1. They will say words that can be > mapped to something similar on Linux, you have to know what they are > saying. PAP and CHAP are key words. Another alternative is to inspect the Windows 95 support. If their setu

Re: gateway.net

1999-12-10 Thread William Burrow
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 03:46:21PM -0800, Rick Dunnivan wrote: > I am trying to connect through gateway.net. When I > get a Login: prompt, I type my name and then I get a > Password: prompt. I type it and get **BAD PASSWD** as > a response. I have already ensured I am using the Pro

Re: gateway.net

1999-12-10 Thread aphro
They may not accept plain text passwords, did you configure the connection for PAP or CHAP ? or neither ..mot ISPs use PAP nate On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Rick Dunnivan wrote: rdunni >I am trying to connect through gateway.net. When I rdunni >get a Login: prompt, I type my name and then I

gateway.net

1999-12-09 Thread Rick Dunnivan
I am trying to connect through gateway.net. When I get a Login: prompt, I type my name and then I get a Password: prompt. I type it and get **BAD PASSWD** as a response. I have already ensured I am using the correct password. When I contacted gateway, they said they do not support this