>From your log, it *appears* that you have your pppd misconfigured. It is
*requesting* PAP authentication from the ISP, not *giving* PAP
authentication to the ISP. Check your ppp options file or command-line switches.

At 03:44 AM 6/29/99 -0700, Peter Huetmannsberger wrote [in part]:

>They don't want a login passwd pair to connect, it seems they want the PAP
>auth right away. I tried tha before (sending ogin: passwd: )

>Jun 29 03:23:45 george pppd[12992]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <auth pap>
><magic 0xef1ee00f> <pcomp>]
>Jun 29 03:23:45 george pppd[12992]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 <mru 1500>
><asyncmap 0xa0000> <auth pap> <magic 0xcd388753> <pcomp>]
>Jun 29 03:23:45 george pppd[12992]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x2 <auth pap>]
>Jun 29 03:23:45 george pppd[12992]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <auth pap>
><magic 0xef1ee00f> <pcomp>]
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