Hello,
When I played with PAP, I had turned PAP on via +pap option. This caused my
request to ISP for authentication, which was not answered. Then I simply
removed this option, and everything works fine - I satisfy ISP request (via
pap-secrets), and do not ask ISP for authentication.
Hope this may help,
Maxim
> On Wed, 30 Dec 1998, Mark D. Buck wrote:
>
> |I am having a problem configuring PPP to work with the PAP protocol that
> |
> |my ISP says that I need to use to get a two channel ISDN connection
> |working. Everything works fine when I connect with the login and
> |password prompt, but I can't get it to work with PAP. The particulars
> |are:
> |
> |1) I add a entry like the following to my options file:
> |
> |name <my isp user name>
> |
> |2) I create a pap-secrets file with an entry like:
> |<my isp user name> * <my isp password>
> |
> |3) I truncate my ppp-on-dialer file after the CONNECT line
> |
> |I get connected to my ISP, but I don't get logged in. My debug file
> |indicates that I'm sending LCP conf req's but am not receiving anything
> |from the other server. My syslog confirms this as well indicated a
> |timeout sending LCP config-requests. There is also an indication that
> |"serial link is not 8 bit clean"
> |
> |Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
>
>
> I'm not very good in ppp but I could suggest something
>
> Try don't to truncate the script wich logs into your ISP.
> everythings semms like if your ISP is not sending the PPP garbage until
> you log in as normal with username and password, that's why the PPP says
> serial lines is not.....
>
> You are trying to initiate an PPP session and the Server is not yet readu
> for it.
>
> so login as ever but include the pap authentication too.
>
> Regards
> Yurais Fernandez Leal
> LAN SysAdmin, TinoRED SCU
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