At 06:26 AM 8/7/00 +0000, Richard Spencer wrote:
>Is it possible I have the same problem? I've just assumed that
>the ISP was busy, or something?
It's hard to tell from these logs, but I'd read them as saying your end
tries to use PAP to authenticate itself and the ISP end doesn't like what
you send. Either the ISP doesn't use PAP, or your userid or password is
wrong (is your password really "secret"?! or did you edit the password field
here [as you should] without indicating clearly what you did [which you also
should do]?).
Does the connection always fail or just sometimes? If sometimes, how do the
logs of a successful connection contrast with the failure samples you sent?
...
>Aug 7 05:14:12 localhost pppd[770]: sent [PAP AuthReq id=0xa
user="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" password="secret"]
>Aug 7 05:14:15 localhost pppd[770]: No response to PAP authenticate-requests
>Aug 7 05:14:18 localhost pppd[770]: rcvd [PAP AuthNak id=0xa "Invalid Login"]
>Aug 7 05:14:29 localhost pppd[770]: Terminating on signal 15.
>Aug 7 05:14:29 localhost pppd[770]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "User request"]
...
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Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
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