well, for PAP, you need to make an entry into your /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
file. The PPP-HOWTO deals with this, but a quick example would be:
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# client server secret acceptable_local_IP_addresses
myusername ppp0 mypassword
In your chat script, you won't need the "sword:" or "name:" entries so
you can comment them out (if you use a variation of the demo script as I
do) or just not include them.
Try getting it to connect manually before you try to make it work with
diald.
peace favor your sword
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From: K.A. Steensma
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:40 PM
To: LKLawson; 'LINUX-DI@SMTP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
Subject: diald and PAP
I'm looking for some help in configuring diald to work with an ISP that
uses PAP. I have set up the ppp (using a script called pppsetup) and
can log in properly (I can supply scripts and secrets as needed). But I
don't know what should be in diald.conf, options.diald, and connect.
Getting diald to work with a prompted ISP is no problem. I just don't
understand the workings of PAP that well. TIA Keith
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