On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 08:52:20PM -0700, RUSSELL COOK wrote:
> I forgot to mention in my previous email, that when executing pon, the script 
> in /etc/chatscripts/provider runs, but /var/log/ppp.log shows that ppp fails 
> with the message "peer failed to authenticate."
>  

Try adding the word 'noauth' (without the quotes) to the end of your
/etc/ppp/peers/provider file.

> I apparently have two different programs trying to connect to my ISP.  One at 
> system boot which looks for /etc/ppp.chatscript and can't find it because it 
> isn't there, and one which uses /etc/chatscripts/provider.
> 
> Thanks again for any help.
> 
>       Russ
> 
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> From:         RUSSELL COOK[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:         Wednesday, March 11, 1998 8:21 PM
> To:   'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject:      broken lan
> 
> Hello All,
>       Last night I upgraded a number of packages on my Hamm system.  While 
> resolving dependencies, I believe I downloaded and installed dip.  I don't 
> think it was previously installed.  As a result, I can no longer connect to 
> my ISP.  Also, my lan is now broken - I can't ping my other machine.  When 
> the system boots, I get a message about netmask not making sense for my 
> system - it scrolls by too fast for me to catch it all.
>       My file chatscript file is missing now, and the ppp.log file shows 
> complaints about that when sendmail tries to dial out at boot up.  Can anyone 
> tell me what I should do?  Do I need to remove dip and reinstall ppp?  Are 
> they compatible?  My ppp package is version 2.3.3-4.  Dip is 3.3.7p-1.  I 
> don't know which package caused me to download this one.
>       Thanks for any help.
> 
>       Russ
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