On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Gonzalo Servat wrote:
> It's not really whether they are Linux-friendly or not. Most (if not
> all) ISPs support PAP and/or CHAP so you can should be able to connect
What does that matter? Most (all?) ISPs support traditional Unix
authentication too. Is there some other method that Linux doesnt have?
> Maybe Netscape doesn't support PAP and support only CHAP? In that case
Netscape has absolutly no connection to PAP/CHAP. Different layer.
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- [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Tom Deckert
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Andrew Reilly
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Dave Fitch
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? michaelf
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Gonzalo Servat
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Nick Croft
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Mike Holland
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Gonzalo Servat
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Mike Holland
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? Martin
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISPs? David Kempe
- Re: [SLUG] Linux Friendly ISP... Martin
- [SLUG] DSL / Linux Friendly I... David
- Re: [SLUG] DSL / Linux Friend... Jeff Waugh
- Re: [SLUG] DSL / Linux Friend... David Guest
- Re: [SLUG] DSL / Linux Friend... Jeff Waugh
- Re: [SLUG] DSL / Linux Friend... David Guest
