ly call it
reliable. I apt-got some packaged yesterday, but after a while pppd died
again and refused to work afterwards.
Here in Holland we have free access ISPs like Zonnet, Wanadoo, Freeler,
etc. which are - I suspect - Windows based. I never had any trouble with
my Unix based ISP in Taiwan and
Paul J. Keenan writes:
> The ppp and pppconfig packages are there,...
Unfortunately, so is kppp.
Run pppconfig (as root) and use pon to start ppp and poff to stop it.
Ignore kppp.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Greg Madden wrote:
>
> The new Corellinux is based on Debian, Kernel 2.2.12, so there may be a
> few Corel users, (me) out there.
I don't doubt it. Good luck to you all.
> Corel has done new deb packages.
> ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/linux/CorelLinux/
It seems to
The new Corellinux is based on Debian, Kernel 2.2.12, so there may be a
few Corel users, (me) out there. Corel has done new deb packages.
ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/linux/CorelLinux/
Jacob Smith wrote:
>
> Hey
>
> I have just installed the Corel Linux, I have gotten everything to run
> pretty smoothly on it however when I try to connect to the internet it
> returns an error message every time saying pppd daemon died unexpectedly.
> All the setting dial up setting in there dia
Hey
I have just installed the Corel Linux, I have gotten everything to run
pretty smoothly on it however when I try to connect to the internet it
returns an error message every time saying pppd daemon died unexpectedly.
All the setting dial up setting in there dial up program are correct as I
have
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 08:02:02PM -0500, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Hans wrote:
>
> > System: Acer Travelmate 512T running Slink. Generic PCMCIA
[snip]
> > Nov 28 19:07:20 mack pppd[407]: peer refused to authenticate
>
On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Hans wrote:
> System: Acer Travelmate 512T running Slink. Generic PCMCIA
> modem.
>
> Goal: setting up ppp connections to two different ISPs.
>
> Done: configured pppconfig, kppp, resolv.conf (for DNS)
>
> The problem: pon/poff dials in, but refused to connect. kppp the sam
System: Acer Travelmate 512T running Slink. Generic PCMCIA modem.
Goal: setting up ppp connections to two different ISPs.
Done: configured pppconfig, kppp, resolv.conf (for DNS)
The problem: pon/poff dials in, but refused to connect. kppp the same, and the log from pppd is as follows for both ISPs
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