You will want Windows to do a ppp session log. I found that the problem was that windoze was too retarded to realise that pppd was using a dynamic IP so it kept refusing the LCP options that the ppp server was giving it.
Get the windows box to force an IP and see what happens.
Getting it to dump a log of the session will tell you EXACTLY where the LCP
connection died.
the log is usually in $WINDOWS\ppp.log
Pete de Zwart.
Around about 0005h 13/08/2002, ramon buckland emitted the following wisdom:
> Debian box is Default install NOTHING out of the ordinary
> IP of debian box on the local network is 192.168.1.109 .. I am trying yto give
> the
> Win95 box an IP of 192.168.1.19
Interesting, what it being dumped in /var/log/syslog by pppd in regards to the
LCP layer?
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