Here's what I got in kppp Red Hat 5.2 diagnostics was 'Sorry can't help you
there'. I created [EMAIL PROTECTED] a/c in march when they first launched
the service.

I can get good connection in windows + Adbar but hope to get same in Linux
:-)


log follows--->

May  1 12:57:31 localhost pppd[705]: pppd 2.3.5 started by abhanja, uid 500
May  1 12:57:31 localhost pppd[705]: Using interface ppp0
May  1 12:57:31 localhost pppd[705]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
May  1 12:58:01 localhost pppd[705]: Terminating on signal 15.
May  1 12:58:02 localhost pppd[705]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
May  1 12:58:02 localhost pppd[705]: Modem hangup
May  1 12:58:02 localhost pppd[705]: Connection terminated.
May  1 12:58:03 localhost pppd[705]: Exit.

<------ log ends

Any other way I can connect without kppp. Will connecting thru the cli with
pppd help ?


Arup

-----Original Message-----
From: Indranil Das Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [ilug-cal] Caltiger Free Account in Linux....


>Hi,
>
>The reason Indrajit is probably able to use his "free" Caltiger account and
not you possibly hinges on a separate
>issue.... AFAICT, presently Caltiger is carrying a payload of real users
(and in *nix and NT) who are being
>authenticated the usual way and vitual users who are authenticated using an
LDAP server... in fact Shanker and myself
>have both stumbled on the fact that login to the "free" accounts without
having the adbar s/w installed was possible
>from W9x, NT and Linux even before the service was officially inaugerated
(we were using the accounts we created when
>we found that Caltiger folks were bringing the servers online for testing
from time to time)... and we are still able
>to use those accounts but another account I created some time after that do
not allow us in unless I am in
>Win(something) and have adbar installed....
>
>makes me wonder what kind of a setup the folks at Caltiger did??? Inigo....
why don't you ask Abhimukta about it???
>
>--Indra.




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