The program is rasspy.exe

You can get it at 

http://rasspy.gq.nu/

You just unzip the package and put rasspy.exe into the Netzero
directory.

Then, you go to that directory in an MSDOS window and type 

rasspy.exe cmd=nzstart.exe

Netzero will start, but the encripted userid and password will
appear.  I did that and get far enough also to get the 

'kppp died unexpectedly'

The log file shows that it is because the peer is unauthorized as I
indicated before.

Is there anyone out there who uses netzero under Linux?

If so, how did you do it?

TIA,
 -sen

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 > 
 > netzero encrypts the password into a different password, there is a special 
 > program that encrypts it for you so you can use the new password with linux 
 > but im not sure where it is on the net, 
 > 
 > in my case i cant get kppp to get that far i get "pppd daemon died 
 > unexpectedly"
 > <HTML><FONT  SIZE=2>
 > <BR>netzero encrypts the password into a different password, there is a special 
 ><BR>program that encrypts it for you so you can use the new password with linux 
 ><BR>but im not sure where it is on the net, 
 > <BR>
 > <BR>in my case i cant get kppp to get that far i get "pppd daemon died 
 ><BR>unexpectedly"</FONT></HTML>

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