Jon Hewitt wrote:
>
> I guess I better hang my head in shame.... :(
>
> I added 'noauth' to the ppp arguments in KPPP and everything works fine now. I
> seen this fix several times in this list but the people describing their
> problems didn't seem to fit the problem I was having, so I never checked it out.
>
> Works like a champ now.. :-) Gad I feel dumb.
>
> -jon-
>
> On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > Jon Hewitt wrote:
> > >
> > > Heeellllp!
> > >
> > > After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
> > > the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
> > > going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
> > > connection, close everything and reset my modem, THEN I could make the
> > > connection with KPPP and this was good until I rebooted linux again.
> > > Then I would have to go thru the whole routine again.
> > >
> > > In searching everything trying to find why this was happening, something
> > > happened or I set something and now KPPP will not work at all, same thing
> > > dials, makes connection, seeminly logs in then immediately logs out. :(
> > >
> > > I've read every message dealing with KPPP and none of them seem to be having
> > > the same problems that I'm experiencing.
> > >
> > > Has anyone had this problem? Or does anyone have a solution that will fix it?
> > >
> > > Everything worked great with MD7.0 :(
> > >
> > > -jon-
> >
> > What security level did you use on 7.1?
> >
> > what is the content of /etc/ppp/options?
> >
> > Civileme
As I tell my users when they call me to their stations with a
non-working password (capslock), "I do this to myself all the
time, that's why I always check it first."
Civileme