Ok I got it to dial, but no the ppp connections seems to come up but it
freezes...
Diald returns:  not replacing existing default route to sl0 [0.0.0.0]

by the way I do not have a static ip address....

Any help??



Thanks,


--Wouter




Darren Greaves wrote:

> Hi, I've just had this very same problem, here's a solution.
>
> Put 'noauth' (without the quotes) in your /etc/ppp/options file on a line on
> it's own.
>
> The reason that it works fine without diald is that pppd only requires that
> noauth entry if you have a default route, without diald you wouldn't but
> when diald runs you will have one for slip or ethertap.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Darren.
>
> Darren Greaves
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://krapplets.cream.org/
>
> > Subject: stuck.....
> >
> >
> > Ok diald was working fine untill I upgraded to ppp 2.3.10....
> >
> > Now when diald is started and I try to bring op a ppp connection
> > (or diald tries
> > to bring up one) pppd returns: The remote system is required to
> > authenticate
> > itself but I couldn't find any secret (password) which would let
> > it use an IP
> > address.
> >

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