Did you put the options on separate lines? That won't work. You need: pppd-options noauth user talon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Umm -- first off, I'm not subscribed to this list (-devel is enough for me > to sort through for now) -- but it was suggested that I bring the problem > I'm having with diald here. So if you reply to the mailing-list, please > make sure I get a CC of the reply. > > I'll cover the ground I've covered (hrmm) here to bring you up to speed. > > installed diald (of course) -- edited /etc/diald/diald.options and > /etc/diald/connect -- to be able to connect -- but upon connecting, I got > these errors: > > peer refused to authenticate > > I took this to IRC, where it was suggested I add the following line to > /etv/diald/diald.options: > > pppd-options noauth > > and try again -- which seemed to work -- authentication proceeded, but I > came across the following (weird) errors now: > > sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="event-horizon" password=""] > PAP authentication failed > > note: that is exact -- no editing password -- and event-horizon is my > hostname. > > looking through the pppd scripts in /etc/ppp and /etc/ppp/peers and > whatnot, I thought of adding "pppd-options user talon" to diald.options > -- but when I did that, it went back to giving me the "peer refused to > authenticate" error -- hrmm -- I wonder if I'd changed anything else. > I'll work on it some more -- but if *ANYBODY* has had any luck setting > this up, it'd be a TREMENDOUS help if you could send my any advice in > configuring this. > > Thanks in advance :) > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

