I think rp3 is better in this regard, adds noauth, without further
prompting.. & if it's gnome it makes sense to make use of it as an applet
docked in the toolbar.Then it's a good frontend for wvdial( there's kwvdial
too for KDE)..
Bye
Kaushik
From: sreangsu acharyya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Monday, January 22, 2001 7:23 PM
>On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Surjo Das wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> I have been trying to configure a GVC 56 Kbps external modem on Red Hat
7.0. It uses the rockwell chipset. I wanted to connect to VSNL using the
number 172222 which is assigned in Mysore. I configured the modem using
kppp from the Gnome window manager under KDE menus. I used a script based
method for connecting to the internet. The modem was able to dial in to the
VSNL server and went till the authentication, but immediately it gets
disconnected and throws up an error message "peer is not authorised to use
address <dynamically_assigned_ip_address of vsnl>".
>>
>
>Keep a noauth in your /etc/pppd/options file, and moreover I hope you have
>not set your pc to use a fixed ip, do check up what hostname -i gives. It
>should be 127.0.0.1.
>
>sreangsu
>
>
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