One way to do it is:

add this to your diald.conf

        pppd-options +ua /etc/ppp/filename

                This is a text file where the first line has the user and the second 
line
has the password.

That should do it.  




At 11:26 AM 1/31/99 , Questor wrote:
>
>Hi there!
>
>Some problems here with diald here. I have been busy with Linux for a couple
>of weeks now and it works excellent. Only now, I have a problem with diald.
>I have 2 servers on my school both Linux. Each server dials in on a
>different ISP one ISDN and one 56kFLEX, but both are PAP PPP (!), so I don't
>need a chap/chat script for ''Login:'' etc.etc. Now I want diald to dial in,
>but as have searched the Net, no simple explanation on diald i.c.w. pap
>authentication appears. Most howto's are in the ''if....then... probably..
>if you want to have pap'', nothing clear and direct here. So if someone
>could help me on this, thanks!!
>
>Some important data
>-----------------------------
>- Both servers have static ip's on the ISP
>- One server ISDN Teles 16.3 with PAP PPP (no text auth)
>- One server 56FLEX with PAP PPP (no text auth)
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>Michel Honig
>
>
>
>
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