add 'noauth' to your pppd options.

--rdp

On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Bourdon, Bruce wrote:

> 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
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Rich Payne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   www.alphalinux.org


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