Sorry for the blank message earlier.  I am happy to report that fixes it.
Wheter it applies (as another person noted) only to RedHat 6x (or, more
probably, pppd 2.3.10), I do not know and I do not care.  Use "noauth" and
you will be successful.  Make a note of it.

Party on Garth!  Party on Wayne.  Excellent.

>I am running RH 6.1 with 0.99.1 without problems on dial-up etc. The message
>you refer to could be a lack of the noauth option in your PPP. For some
>reason the lack of this does not upset ppp from the RH dialler but it does
>upset it from the diald one.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: C. Regis Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 19 April 2000 06:07
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Compatibility question
>
>
>I have diald 0.99.1, pppd 2.3.10, RedHat 6, kernel 2.2.12-20.  I've got pppd
>working quite well by itself, and diald does all the things it's supposed to
>but pppd craps with a "can't find authentication protocol" message (pppd
>doesn't even start up, just errors out with that message).
>
>Any suggestions on compatibility with these versions?  I heard about a 1.0
>release, but that sounds like OJ protesting his innocence, or like Bill
>Gates
>saying that Windows 2000 is "13 times more stable" than Windows '98.
>
>Thanks in advance.

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