Thanks...I read the pppd man page more carefully and used the "user" option
to match the ppp-secrets entry.

Original-----Original Message-----
OriginalFrom: Geof Goodrum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
OriginalSent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 8:27 AM
OriginalTo: Linda Dickens
OriginalCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OriginalSubject: Re: Can't start ppp session
Original
Original
OriginalOn Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Linda Dickens wrote:
Original
Original...
Original> Here's the command I used:
Original>
Original> pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT5551212 CONNECT "" name:
Originallinda word: password'
Original> debug modem crtscts /dev/ttyS1 38400 defaultroute
Original>
Original> Here's the log:
Original...
Original> Apr  6 06:31:10 ocelot pppd[1483]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq
Originalid=0x9e <asyncmap
Original> 0xa0000> <auth pap> <magic 0xa2542b68> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Original> Apr  6 06:31:10 ocelot pppd[1483]: sent [LCP ConfRej
Originalid=0x9e <auth pap>]
Original....
Original
OriginalYour ISP is requesting PAP authentication.  You need to
Originaladd an entry with
Originalyour ID and password to the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.
OriginalThis is documented
Originalin the pppd man page.  Note that this file must be
Originalowned and read/write
Originalonly by root.
Original
OriginalGeof Goodrum
OriginalVoice: +1-301-457-5100
OriginalEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original


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