Hi

I am using chap and pap with diferent providers in Spain setting the
pppd-options user xxxxxx in the diald.options with diald 0.16.5 without
problems.

If you want, i can send my diald.options file to you.

Bye.

El 17 Dec 1999 a las 05:55PM -0500, David C. Barnhart II escribio:
> on 12/17/99 11:25, David C. Barnhart II at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > on 12/17/99 9:02, Mike Jagdis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> >>> I have been using diald-0.16.5-201 on RedHat 5.1 with PPP 2.3.5
> >>> quite successfully with an ISP that used the standard login/
> >>> password entry.  Now I'm using AT&T that doesn't allow that
> >>> method, only CHAP (not PAP).  What I need to know is if there is
> >>> any way to force PPP to use CHAP before PAP.
> >> 
> >> Try using refuse-pap in your pppd options.
> > 
> > Yeah, I tried that, but that was no better than removing the
> > pap-secrets file.  It gave me exactly the same trace.  Here is
> > a new one with PPP debug turned on.  Assuming I am reading it
> > correctly, it appears my local pppd is refusing to authenticate
> > with CHAP.  Why would it do that?  Any Ideas?
> 
> OK, I found the problem.  Apparently I needed to add a "user <userid>"
> line to /etc/ppp/options for CHAP to work correctly.  That works with
> both diald and a direct connection.  Interestingly, I was unable to
> pass in that option using the pppd-options line in diald.conf, or
> putting it on one of the lines after pppd-options.  Since it works in
> the options file itself, it's no big deal, but it does mean that the
> options file will have to get swapped out for different functions.
> 
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