Hash wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 05 May 2000, Steve Philp wrote:
> 
> > *  Add the '*' to the /etc/ppp/[chap|pap]secrets files.
> > *  Add the noauth line to kppp
>  uncomment the lines in the resolv.conf file, to no avail.
> >
>         ping www.yahoo.com
> >       ping 216.32.74.51
> >
> > works, you've got DNS troubles.  In that case, check /etc/resolv.conf to
> > ensure that you've got the correct IP numbers entered.
> >
> Hi...
>         Does kpp read /etc/ppp/*.secrets file ?...Mine are empty
> Also the /etc/resolv.conf file only contains the ip numbers after the connection
> has been made...I have checked on three linux distros and all are the same..
>         I think the Authentication line in kppprc tells the isp the secrets
> but I may be wrong....

You are correct, kppp ignores the standard pppd files contained in
/etc/ppp.  My apology for spreading bad info.

-- 
Steve Philp, MCSE/MCP+I
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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