When I dial up to the net via Network Configurator (netcfg), everything works
great. I get on the net, and everything works perfectly. I did a "ps --cols 1000
ax | grep ppp" and noticed that Network Configurator starts pppd with many
options:

/usr/sbin/pppd -detach lock modem crtscts asyncmap 00000000 defaultroute debug 
/dev/ttyS1 115200 remotename ppp0 ipparam ppp0 debug kdebug 2 connect /usr/sbin/chat 
-v -f /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/chat-ppp0

However, when kppp dials up to the net and tries to start pppd, 'ps' tells me
it's started this way:

pppd 38400 -detach crtscts lock modem

Subsequently, when I dial up using kppp, my /etc/ppp/ip-up script never gets
run and pppd eventually times out and fails.

It seems like kppp starts pppd with far too few options for anything to work.
I'm running Mandrake 6.0, kdenetwork-1.1.1final-7mdk, ppp-2.3.8-1mdk, and
kernel 2.2.12 SMP that I compiled myself (not from Mandrake).

Any help appreciated! I'd sure like to dial up using kppp instead of Network
Configurator.

cheers,
david

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David Sims         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sims Computing       www.simscomputing.com

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