Oops. Accidentally hit send. 
Anyways..

I am trying to set up an AutoPPP connection between Win95 & linux 2.0.36
(compiled with pppd 2.3.7). Win95 terminates after about 10 seconds with
"peer could not process network request blah blah useless message". This
is what /var/adm/debug has to say. Any suggestions? I have no pap-secrets
as i have checked out quite a few webpages and this was recommended.
As far as i can tell, the AutoPPP part was working properly.

 
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies pppd[194]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
<auth pap> <magic 0x12ade54c> <pcomp> <accomp>
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies kernel: ppp: write frame, count = 28
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies kernel: FF 03 C0 21 01 01 00 18 ...!....
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies kernel: 02 06 00 00 00 00 03 04 ........
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies kernel: C0 23 05 06 12 AD E5 4C .#.....L
Apr  7 14:03:13 budgies kernel: 07 02 08 02             ....
Apr  7 14:03:16 budgies kernel: ppp: write frame, count = 28
Apr  7 14:03:16 budgies kernel: FF 03 C0 21 01 01 00 18 ...!....
Apr  7 14:03:16 budgies kernel: 02 06 00 00 00 00 03 04 ........
Apr  7 14:03:16 budgies kernel: C0 23 05 06 12 AD E5 4C .#.....L
Apr  7 14:03:16 budgies kernel: 07 02 08 02
This repeats approx 10 times, then hangs up.


/etc/ppp/options

 lock
 defaultroute
 noipdefault
 modem
 /dev/ttyS1
 115200
 crtscts
 debug
 passive
 asyncmap 0
 
/etc/options.ttyS1

192.168.150.1:192.168.150.2


/usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.config

/AutoPPP/ -     a_ppp   /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap kdebug 7 debug login

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