John....nope, it's /etc/ppp/options where 'noauth' goes. ;-) Alan John Aldrich wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, you wrote: > > > > yeah you are right, there is a bug in pppd, but if your using kppp to connect, > > what I discribed above will work.. > > > Or, just put "noauth" in the KPPP "Arguments" (I think > that's where it goes. <G>) > John
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