I belive it has to do with PAP or CHAP. How to fix it, I don't know.
There have been discussions on it the newbie and expert lists. I think
it's also discussed in the PPP HOW-TO and on the mandrakeusers.org site
and linuxnewbie.org site. Try those to see if they will help.
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>
> Hello all, I posted a message a week ago, regarding PPPD dying, the message
> I got was: "The remote system is required to authenticate itself but I
> couldn't find any secret (password) which would let it use an IP address."
> This was with Mandrake 7v1.
> I added the noauth to the options, and although I could logon to the
> network, I could not browse. I have now installed LM7v2, and had exactly the
> same result.
> Any suggestions to solve this problem very welcome
>
> Regards
>
> Fred de Klein
>
> tel: 01908 656106 (w)
> 0780 8254445(mob)
> http://www.bigfoot.com/~klein_it <http://www.bigfoot.com/~klein_it>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Klaus Peter Elsner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 February 2000 16:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] Anybody had trouble with KISDN on Mandrake 7.0
>
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 21:27:36 +0100, Oeystein Hermansen wrote:
> ->Just installed KISDN (ISDN package for KDE which work just like Dial-up on
> -> Win98).
> ->Strange thing: I had used it on Mandrake v6.0 and 6.1 without any
> ->problems. Installled 7.0 and it still worked. But after upgrading fraom
> ->7.0 to 7.0-2 (second ISO image), it won't work.
> ->
> ->The error message is "dialing to dev ippp0 failed".
> ->Any suggestions ...
>
> Shure... it's my problem too :-) as far as I'm coming inside the problem I
> knew that there is no ioption.ippp0
> at your system ( which is needed to do the call ).
>
> I'm running MD 6.1 with the latest updates.
> Now I give it a try by installing isdn step by step without kisdn to see
> what has to be where.
>
> let's be in contact to solve OUR problem :-)
>
> Bye Peter
>
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