Thanks
What does worry me though is the "LCP: timeout sending Confg_Requests"

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harri Porten [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 06 July 1999 10:44
> To:   Miles Mark
> Cc:   'Linux PPP mailing list'; 'Mario Weilguni'
> Subject:      Re: 
> 
> Miles Mark wrote:
> > 
> > I am having a problem with Kppp version 1.6.10 (Release 190)
> > 
> > I am running it under RedHat 6.0 (Hedwig) - Kernel 2.25-15. It connects
> > properly and I get to log in to my ISP with no problems. However when it
> > says "Exiting Shell and Starting pppd"
> 
> "Starting pppd" is a kppp message. Where does the "Exiting Shell" come
> from ? From your provider ?
> 
> > I begin to get "garbage" characters
> > across the screen.
> 
> Good. These are PPP frames.
> 
> > After my timeout has elapsed it then says "ppp Daemon died
> unexpectedly". My
> > ppp log is as follows:
> >         pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> >         Using interface ppp0
> >         Connect: ppp0<--->/dev/cua1
> 
> I thought RH 6.0 is 2.2 based. Didn't they dump the cua devices yet ?
> 
> >         LCP:timeout sending Config_Requests
> >         Connection Terminated
> >         Connection time 0.5 minutes
> >         Exit
> > 
> > Do you have any ideas?
> 
> Switch the Line Termination setting from CR/LF to CR. The additional LF
> might confuse the server. Play with the "Use Lock File" setting, too.
> 
> This might not be related: I have received several reports from RH 6.0
> users saying that they weren't able to connect as a regular user. I have
> *no* idea what's going on there, yet.
> 
> Harri.

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