Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread John Hasler
Aryan Ameri writes: > well, I need a graphical dialup tool, and as a KDE user, kppp is (was ) a > natural selection for me. Try gpppon. It's a simple GTK front-end for pon and poff. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [solved] kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 00:35, Donald Spoon wrote: > Aryan Ameri wrote: > > Hi all: > > Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not > > able to do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the > > followong error: > > > > "pppd[1072]: The remote syste

Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Monday 23 December 2002 23:38, John Hasler wrote: > Aryan Ameri writes: > > As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration > > file in /etc/ppp/peers/ . > > Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you > need to use it? well, I need a graphical

Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread Donald Spoon
Aryan Ameri wrote: Hi all: Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not able to do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the followong error: "pppd[1072]: The remote system is required to authenticate itself pppd[1072]: but I couldn't find any suit

Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread John Hasler
Aryan Ameri writes: > As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration > file in /etc/ppp/peers/ . Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you need to use it? -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI -- To U

Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Monday 23 December 2002 22:45, David H. Clymer wrote: > check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2 > different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not > have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote system > (your ISP's remote acces

Re: kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread David H. Clymer
check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2 different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote system (your ISP's remote access server) to authenticate itself with _your_ box, and that is not

kppp password problem

2002-12-23 Thread Aryan Ameri
Hi all: Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not able to do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the followong error: "pppd[1072]: The remote system is required to authenticate itself pppd[1072]: but I couldn't find any suitable secret (passwor