I'm looking forward to the answer to this as I get the same "Peer is not authorized to use remote address ..." error, which causes the kppp to hangup and retry over and over... I've also tried gnomes' dialer without success. It never completes the "connect"ion process. Bruce. -----Original Message----- From: Mjo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 10:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: kppp For some reason, I cannot use kppp correctly. I have to connect through linuxconf/drakconf which is annoying at best. If I do connect first through linuxconf/drakconf, I can disconnect and THEN connect again with kppp and it WORKS. I made all settings I could find identical in both places and it still doesn't work correctly. Here is the error I get: Nov 9 21:05:10 SERVO pppd[888]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0 Nov 9 21:05:10 SERVO pppd[888]: Using interface ppp0 Nov 9 21:05:10 SERVO pppd[888]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS3 Nov 9 21:05:13 SERVO pppd[888]: Remote message: Login Succeeded Nov 9 21:05:14 SERVO pppd[888]: Peer is not authorized to use remote address 216.126.160.226 Nov 9 21:05:17 SERVO pppd[888]: Connection terminated. Nov 9 21:05:17 SERVO pppd[888]: Connect time 0.1 minutes. Nov 9 21:05:17 SERVO pppd[888]: Sent 261 bytes, received 380 bytes. Nov 9 21:05:17 SERVO pppd[888]: Exit. What is it that Linuxconf/Drakconf is doing that kppp isn't? (besides "working") -Mjo -- Martha Jo McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (alternate: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) ********************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug ********************************************************** ********************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug **********************************************************
