Alan, have you tried the suggestion of using the three different authentication methods - pap, chap and script?
On Mon, August 14, 2006 7:49 pm, Alan wrote: > ok here is what came back from that check cat /etc/ppp/options > > # Specifies that pppd should disconnect if the link is idle for <n> > seconds. > # The link is idle when no data packets (i.e. IP packets) are being sent > or > # received. Note: it is not advisable to use this option with the persist > # option without the demand option. If the active-filter option is given, > # data packets which are rejected by the specified activity filter also > # count as the link being idle. > #idle <n> > > # Specifies how many seconds to wait before re-initiating the link after > # it terminates. This option only has any effect if the persist or demand > # option is used. The holdoff period is not applied if the link was > # terminated because it was idle. > #holdoff <n> > > # Wait for up n milliseconds after the connect script finishes for a valid > # PPP packet from the peer. At the end of this time, or when a valid PPP > # packet is received from the peer, pppd will commence negotiation by > # sending its first LCP packet. The default value is 1000 (1 second). > # This wait period only applies if the connect or pty option is used. > #connect-delay <n> > > # ---<End of File>--- > regards Alan > >
