I forgot to mention in my previous email, that when executing pon, the script 
in /etc/chatscripts/provider runs, but /var/log/ppp.log shows that ppp fails 
with the message "peer failed to authenticate."
 
I apparently have two different programs trying to connect to my ISP.  One at 
system boot which looks for /etc/ppp.chatscript and can't find it because it 
isn't there, and one which uses /etc/chatscripts/provider.

Thanks again for any help.

        Russ

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From:   RUSSELL COOK[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 11, 1998 8:21 PM
To:     '[email protected]'
Subject:        broken lan

Hello All,
        Last night I upgraded a number of packages on my Hamm system.  While 
resolving dependencies, I believe I downloaded and installed dip.  I don't 
think it was previously installed.  As a result, I can no longer connect to my 
ISP.  Also, my lan is now broken - I can't ping my other machine.  When the 
system boots, I get a message about netmask not making sense for my system - it 
scrolls by too fast for me to catch it all.
        My file chatscript file is missing now, and the ppp.log file shows 
complaints about that when sendmail tries to dial out at boot up.  Can anyone 
tell me what I should do?  Do I need to remove dip and reinstall ppp?  Are they 
compatible?  My ppp package is version 2.3.3-4.  Dip is 3.3.7p-1.  I don't know 
which package caused me to download this one.
        Thanks for any help.

        Russ
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