Hi all,
First thanks a lot for the response. Due to popular demands, here are all
the missing pieces.
1. PPP-NT.LOG : This is the log created by NT which shows a successful connect.
2. PPP-LINUX.LOG : Linux log of an unsuccessful connect
The username/password is 100% correct. The problem seems to be LCP or PAP.
Clifford Kite wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 1999, Geof Goodrum wrote:
>
> |On Mon, 17 May 1999, Nadeem Hasan wrote:
> |
> |> I have a very strange problem in authenticating with my ISP.
> |> I am being AuthNAK'ed repeatedly even after using the
> |> right username/passwd which apparently works fine from
> |> Win98. I don't get any other message message in my logs, just
> |> a series of AuthNAKs.
> |
> |It would help a bit if you provided some example debug log entries
> |(changing userid and password, of course). Assuming that your PPP options
> |are configured properly, you might have a syntax problem in pap-secrets.
> |The syntax changed from pppd 2.2 to 2.3, requiring a '*' under IP
> |addresses (fourth field). You might post your pap-secrets entry (again,
> |changing actual id and password) for inspection.
>
> Actually the fourth field is only necessary when *you* are the ISP and
> need to dole out IP addresses.
>
> You are correct that logs and scripts are much better for solving PPP
> problems than narratives.
>
> ---
> Clifford Kite Not a guru. (tm)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not even close.
ppp-NT.log
ppp-linux.log