On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 01:14:30PM -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > I'm going to bet that it isn't liking the entries in your chap-secrets file. > It probably isn't matching the entry you've made. >
Ok, my chap-secrets file is set up like this... <ntdomain>\\<username> <isp> <password> <isp> <ntdomain>\\<username> <password> I do know that the <ntdomain> must be given. Even logging in with Win, you get repeated authorization dialogs until you enter the correct NT domain. In my /etc/ppp/peers/<isp> file I have: hide-password noauth connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/<isp>" debug /dev/ttyS1 115200 defaultroute noipdefault -am user <username> remotename <isp> ipparam <isp> usepeerdns Note that I had to include the -am option in the above because when my side of the connection sent an LCP packet requesting asyncmap negotiation (usually the first thing sent), the other side dropped carrier. Finally, /etc/chatscript/<isp> is: ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' ABORT VOICE ABORT 'NO DIALTONE' ABORT 'NO DIAL TONE' ABORT 'NO ANSWER' '' ATZ OK-AT-OK ATDT*70,<ispphone> CONNECT \d\c I'm at a loss to figure out anything else to do. I have logged in using Win dial-up, so I know the username/password/ntdomain are correct. Any ideas? Mike -- Michael Merten ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---> NRA Life Member (http://www.nra.org) ---> Debian GNU/Linux Fan (http://www.debian.org) ---> CenLA-LUG Founder (http://www.angelfire.com/la2/cenlalug) -- It is now pitch dark. If you proceed, you will likely fall into a pit.