One cannot be certain in these cases, but it appears that you and your ISP
have not agreed on an authentication method. Your chat interaction does not
include a userid/password exchange. Whether it should or not I do not know,
as that is an ISP-specific issue, not a Linux or pppd issue as such.
Since this is isdn, not regular dialup, I don't know if you can connect to
your ISP through the isdn line with a terminal program like minicom. If you
can't otherwise find out which authentication method your ISP wants -- the
main 3 candidates are userid/password, PAP, and CHAP -- you might try a
terminal session, to see what prompts the ISP sends to you before starting
ppp. Also, try running pppd at your end with the options "debug" and "kdebug
0" set -- this will cause pppd to log more detail about what the ISP is sending.
At 10:21 AM 2/29/00 +0530, Ramasubramani wrote:
>hi
>iam new in linux, iam using isdn with 64kbps,
>when iam connecting it is showing like this:
[log entries deleted]
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