Richard Watts wrote:
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> message saying "pppd died unexpectedly". I'm pretty sure this has to do
> with permissions on files but I'm not sure, does anyone know what I can do
One thing to check is to see if your options file has anything in it.
IIRC, ezppp requires that the options file exists
On 11-Jun-98 Richard Watts wrote:
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> I'm somewhat of a newbie to linux, I'm loving it and haven't been to my
> windows parition in a long time :) I downloaded ezppp and set it up in
> root, and when I'm in root it works fine, great connection and
> everything.
> But when I log on as a non-root
Richard Watts wrote:
> but then i get a
> message saying "pppd died unexpectedly". I'm pretty sure this has to do
> with permissions on files but I'm not sure, does anyone know what I can do
> to make this thing run under a nonroot user?
I'm not sure, but this might solve your problem:
# chmod
You probably need to use PAP. Hint--Your chat script will look incomplete!
... or try the Network Configurator --
http://planttel.net/~jay/netconfig.html Then use UserNet as normal user to
start ppp interface.
Jay
> Zoki wrote:
>
> > Anybody using the Beta 9 version of EzPPP? I installed
At 06:31 PM 4/2/98 +, you wrote:
>At 15:58 02/04/1998 +, you wrote:
>>Zoki wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody using the Beta 9 version of EzPPP? I installed it recently without
>>> problems and the connection goes well until the moment where I have to
>>> enter the password. My ISP's server returns an
Zoki wrote:
>
> At 15:58 02/04/1998 +, you wrote:
> >Zoki wrote:
> >
> >> Anybody using the Beta 9 version of EzPPP? I installed it recently without
> >> problems and the connection goes well until the moment where I have to
> >> enter the password. My ISP's server returns an error saying: "l
At 15:58 02/04/1998 +, you wrote:
>Zoki wrote:
>
>> Anybody using the Beta 9 version of EzPPP? I installed it recently without
>> problems and the connection goes well until the moment where I have to
>> enter the password. My ISP's server returns an error saying: "login wrong".
>> I tested th
Zoki wrote:
> Anybody using the Beta 9 version of EzPPP? I installed it recently without
> problems and the connection goes well until the moment where I have to
> enter the password. My ISP's server returns an error saying: "login wrong".
> I tested the same procedure in Windows 3.11 and it work