Luis,
I've used the +ua option since I worked out PPP for the first time in
Slackware; I've never had any trouble with it in Debian, under
ppp-2.2.0f-19, 23, and 24 (the very, very latest). I'm sorry to say I
don't know what your trouble could be, but I wanted to let you know it was
possible.
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Matthew R. Briggs
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> From: Luis Francisco Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian Linux Users List <[email protected]>
> Subject: PPP + PAP with Debian
> Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 5:22 AM
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering if somebody was using PAP and/or CHAP to connect to a ppp
> server using debian. I struggled with it for a week to no avail. I
finally
> installed RedHat's ppp package using alien and it worked as advertised. I
ended
> up installing debian's ppp back but substituing pppd for the version in
> RedHat. I assume therefore, this has to do with the changes made to pppd
by
> debian. I noticed the problem arises in the authentication. The +ua
option,
> which is kept for backward compatibility in pppd is completely disabled.
This
> happened with the current(i2.2.0f-23) version of the ppp package as well
as for that in Debian-1.2.5 (19, I think but could be mistaken).
>
> Thanks,
> Luis.
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