On 9/27/06, krishnakant Mane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
so what should I do now.

PPPoE settings are stored in a file named "provider" or "dsl-provider"
by default. You can find this file in /etc/ppp/peers/

pppoeconf is not foolproof and the ncurses interface blocks off useful
error messages. Occasionally it generates syntactically wrong config
files too. So configure as usual with pppoeconf and then try starting
pppoe manually with
$  pon dsl-provider

Hopefully this will give you some kind of error message indicating
where the connection is failing. You can also use the command
$ plog
for  further analysis.

If you make some changes and want to try again do
$ poff -a
to clear all ppp connections before trying to connect again.

Go thru man-pages for plog/pon/poff

.farazs

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