I assume you use pap for pppoe : ? 
if so then you don't need provider, isp login script 


> Here are my PPP/PPPoE scripts. Are the settings valid for a dynamically 
> assigned aDSL connection?
> 
> Provider file:
> 
> # ISP pppd options file
> # What follows is OK for Compuserve
> #
> noauth
> debug           # log transaction to /var/log/messages
> /dev/ttyS0      # (ttyS0=com1, ttyS1=com2, ...)
> 115200          # baud  rate
> modem
> crtscts         # use hardware flow control
> asyncmap 0
> defaultroute    # ppp becomes default route to the internet
> noipdefault
> lock            # don't let other processes besides PPP use the device
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider"
> 
> ISP Login script:
> 
> # ISP login script
> # What follows is OK for Compuserve
> # Adjust to your taste
> ABORT "BUSY"
> ABORT "NO CARRIER"
> ABORT "VOICE"
> ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
> ABORT "NO ANSWER"
> "" ATZ
> # ISP telephone number: 124567890
> OK ATDT1234567890#
> CONNECT ''
> Name: CIS
> # With compuserve your_login_account=12345,6789
> ID: your_login_account/go:pppconnect
> Password: your_password
> PPP
> 
> Options file:

Options OK

> 
> # /etc/ppp/options
> asyncmap 0
> auth
> crtscts
> lock
> hide-password
> modem
> proxyarp
> lcp-echo-interval 30
> lcp-echo-failure 4
> noipx
> 
> There is no entry in the CHAP file, but the PAP file contains my username and 
> password.
> 
> Here's my config file for PPPoE:
> 
---------------------
Here there is something different . 



> # Configuration file for PPP, using PPP over Ethernet
> # to connect to a DSL provider.
> #
> plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoe.so
> 
> # MUST CHANGE: Uncomment the following line, replacing the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> # by the DSL user name given to your by your DSL provider.
> # (There should be a matching entry in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets with the password.)
> name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> 
> # Use the pppoe program to send the ppp packets over the Ethernet link
> # This line should work fine if this computer is the only one accessing
> # the Internet through this DSL connection. This is the right line to use
> # for most people.
> pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1452"

despite the previous comment this can be left commented out 
> 
> # If the computer connected to the Internet using pppoe is not being used
> # by other computers as a gateway to the Internet, you can try the following
> # line instead, for a small gain in speed:
> #pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80"
> 
> # An even more conservative version of the previous line, if things
> # don't work using -m 1452...
> #pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1412"
> 
> 
> # The following two options should work fine for most DSL users.
> 
> # Assumes that your IP address is allocated dynamically
> # by your DSL provider...
> noipdefault
> # Comment out if you already have the correct default route installed
> defaultroute
> ##
> # Section 2
> #
> # Uncomment if your DSL provider charges by minute connected
> # and you want to use demand-dialing.
> #
> # Disconnect after 300 seconds (5 minutes) of idle time.
> 
> #demand
> #idle 300
> 
> ##
> # Section 3
> #
> # You shouldn't need to change these options...
> 
> hide-password
> lcp-echo-interval 20
> lcp-echo-failure 3
> # Override any connect script that may have been set in /etc/ppp/options.
> connect /bin/true
> noauth
> persist
> mtu 1492
> 
> Anyone spot anything wrong here, that would cause my connection to fall over 
> every so often and not get up?
> 
see above , allthough I am not sure if this is the reason. 
If it doesn't work try the debug option. 
> Thanks,
> 
> Adam.
> 
Regards Eric WOlzak

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