Hi Ludovic, After doing a couple of Debian and several Kubuntu installs, I've found it neccessary to do only two things (as well as I can recall) to get them to connect to a dial-up isp:
1. Create an empty 'resolv.conf' file in /etc/ppp, and 2. To edit the '/etc/ppp/options' file and change the 'auth' to 'noauth' (which resolved the problem you are having - for me). There are a couple of other files where you can add 'noauth' and also the kppp setup gui has a place for this as well, and I experimented with these, but none of them worked for me. I had to change everything back to default, and just make the two changes I listed above. I hope this helps. Regards, Andrew Kovacs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]