> On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, sideways wrote:
> 
> > Aug 17 00:28:57 chaoscentral pppd[155]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <auth pap> <magic

[rip]

> > 0xc6e850e8> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> > Aug 17 00:29:03 chaoscentral pppd[155]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <auth pap> <magic
> > 0xc6e850e8> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> 
> I presume that you truncated the log before you got a config request
> timeout message from pppd.
> 
> Regardless, the problem appears to be PAP authentication.  As I read your
> log, 'chaoscentral' requests PAP (LCP ConfReq <auth pap>), but then
> rejects the peer's request for authentication (LCP ConfRej <auth pap>).

        Why does this happen? Can you configure ppp to request pap and at
the same time reject peer pap authentication?

        ISPs i've used before request to authenticate user none password none.

> 
> If your ISP requires PAP, make sure that you have your pap-secrets file
> properly configured.  If your ISP only uses the userid/password login,
> check your pppd options again (e.g., command line,
> /etc/ppp/options[.tty??], ~/.ppprc) and remove pap configuration options
> (e.g, '+pap', or 'requires-pap' for v2.3.x). 

        Interestingly enough, when I use +pap my ISP (or is it me) fails to negotiate 
pap correctly, but if I remove +pap it authenticates (via pap!) fine.
It has no login prompt.

Christian



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