I will be in the office tommorrow testing this again. I will then post all 
of my files so you can reveiw them to ensure they are setup correctly.

Thanks in advance.



>From: "Jeffrey Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Marc Dufresne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Diald won't authenticate!!!! Can't dialin at all!!!
>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 22:54:55 -0500
>
>Marc,
>
>I have had DIALD working with RH6.0 thru 6.2....
>
>You can place the "noauth" option in the "pppd-options" line
>of "diald.conf", or in the /etc/ppp/options" file.  Using the
>"pppd-options" line is preferrable since this would only
>affect the PPP Link which you are associating with DIALD.
>Where as, the addition of the "noauth" to /etc/ppp/options
>would affect all PPP Links you establish.
>
>With respect to the PAP Access, you will need to have the
>PAP Username included in the "pppd-options" line of
>the "diald.conf" file.  The "pppd-options" line should look
>something like this:
>
>pppd-options noauth name USERNAME :
>
>Replace USERNAME with your ISP PAP Login Name.
>
>Next, make sure your /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file is correct.
>It should look something like this:
>
># client     server     secret   IP adresses
>USERNAME  ppp0  PASSWORD
>
>Replace USERNAME and PASSWORD with your login
>information.
>
>Have you verified that you can activate the PPP Link
>regardless of DIALD ?   You can do all the configuration
>and activation testing via LINUXCONF.  Also, you can
>use the CHAT Script Created by LINUXCONF for
>your Connection Mechanism with DIALD.  In DIALD.CONF:
>
>connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -V -f /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/chat-ppp0"
>
>Also, to assist in debugging your problems, I would enable
>DEBUG Mode for both DIALD and PPPD.  For DIALD,
>add the line "debug 0xFFFF" to the DIALD.CONF File.
>For PPPD, add the "debug" option to the "pppd-options"
>line in DIALD.CONF.  Resultant output will be in /var/log/messages.
>Example DIALD.CONF lines:
>
>debug 0xFFFF
>pppd-options debug noauth name USERNAME :
>
>
>
>Jeff
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Marc Dufresne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:36 PM
>Subject: Diald won't authenticate!!!! Can't dialin at all!!!
>
>
> > RHat 6.1 kernel 2.2.14
> > Diald-.99-3
> >
> > I have been fighting this for quite sometime now and I haven't 
>progressed
> > any further. I cannot get diald to authenticate to my ISP using my
>exsisting
> > ppp scripts. I spoke to my ISP and they said they use PAP. They also 
>said
>if
> > I am havin problems authenticating try NOT to authenticate using noauth.
> >
> > I have done so and cannot get diald to connect and stay connected. It
>tries
> > to authenticate still then eventually the script terminates on its own.
>Can
> > anyone send me a copy of a working diald.conf file to see what I am
>missing?
> >
> > I tried inserting pppd-options noauth in my diald.conf and removing the
> > noauth on the command line options in my ppp-on scripts, doesn't seem to
> > work.
> >
> > This is really getting on my nerves!! If I can't get this working, I am
> > scraping Linux as a firewall solution! I don't want to do this because I
> > know Linux is a great OS and I have worked so hard on this to get where 
>I
>am
> > at right now.
> >
> > Need help on this quickly.
> >
> >
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