Try to execute "netconf" a lot of what you want can be configured there.
At 07:50 PM 5/15/00 -0700, you wrote:
>sorry for the incomplete info:
>
>1. redhat box trying to connect to ISP via PPP
>2. ISP (i am the ISP also).. using cisco access    
>server and RADIUS.
>3.  i can connect using win98 (same login and
>password).
>4. i can connect using kppp (same login and password).
>
>now i want my box to dial and establish ppp upon boot
>up, so i need a script on rc.local to this... 
>
>this is the script, i execute this at terminal prompt:
>
>
>/usr/sbin/pppd connect 'chat -v "" atdt9,8679400
>CONNECT "" name: redhat word: abc123
>
>>ppp' /dev/ttyS0 38400 debug lock crtscts modem
>defaultroute noauth
>
>
>this is the log:
>
>May 16 10:46:56 redhat pppd[1544]: pppd 2.3.7 started
>by root, uid 0
>May 16 10:46:57 redhat chat[1546]: send
>(atdt9,8679400^M)
>May 16 10:46:57 redhat chat[1546]: expect (CONNECT)
>May 16 10:47:42 redhat pppd[1544]: Serial connection
>established.
>May 16 10:47:42 redhat pppd[1544]: Using interface
>ppp0
>May 16 10:47:42 redhat pppd[1544]: Connect: ppp0 <-->
>/dev/ttyS0
>May 16 10:47:42 redhat chat[1546]: alarm
>May 16 10:47:42 redhat chat[1546]: Failed
>May 16 10:47:49 redhat pppd[1544]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
>May 16 10:47:49 redhat pppd[1544]: Modem hangup
>May 16 10:47:49 redhat pppd[1544]: Connection
>terminated.
>May 16 10:47:49 redhat pppd[1544]: Connect time 0.2
>minutes.
>May 16 10:47:50 redhat pppd[1544]: Exit.
>
>
>/etc/ppp/pap-secrets:
>redhat   ppp0    abc123
>
>
>what else is wrong  kaya?
>
>
>--- Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 14 May 2000 at 23:27, Ina Patricia Lopez
>> wrote:
>> >anyway, i tried using the script you gave me..
>> still no luck... seems
>> >that its not authenticating... here's what i got
>> from the log file.
>> 
>> Your problem doesn't seem to be with your chat
>> script but with PAP
>> authentication, which is done by ppp right after a
>> modem link is
>> established, but before you can get connected to the
>> remote network. I'd
>> make sure your login and password are properly
>> entered in
>> /etc/ppp/pap-secrets in the format:
>> 
>> name *       "password"
>> 
>> Note: those are tab(s) in between, not spaces.
>> 
>> Make sure this is the option being sent to PPP too,
>> after the "name"
>> parameter. :-)
>> 
>> Then you can also check with your ISP to make sure
>> that the login is
>> allowed to connect, in the first place (or you can
>> test this using say, a
>> Winblows box). :-)
>> 
>>  -+[ Jijo Sevilla ]+-
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