No probs, glad to have been of assistance..
rgds Frank ======================================================= |To correct all M$ Windows(tm) problems, only one | |small command is necessary: | | | |format C: | | | |(then press y.) Bingo! Your windows(tm) computer is | |now secure, stable, and everybit as useful. :-) | | REGISTERED LINUX USER NUMBER 218317 | | http://linux-mandrake.com | |====================================================== |A Shop of Perth Business's for Perth Customers: | | http://www.gshop.com.au | | | |For Australian e-business companies that collect | |payment from anyone, anytime and anywhere. | | | | http://www.e-pay.net.au | | http://networkpaymentsolutions.com | ======================================================= -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2001 7:37 AM To: newbie Subject: Re: [newbie] Stumped on KPPP In reply to Franki's words, written Tue, 9 Oct 2001 23:45:38 +0800 Hi Frank, Thanks for this tip. It helped!! Minicom showed that the ISP does not only require a login and password, but also demands then that the logging in party supplies the protocol under which to proceed. Which of course is tcpip. Things are fine now :) Thanks again Paul >is it the same ISP both attempts? >Try logging in via minicom. see what happens.. >I can't get kppp to go all the way at my g/f's machine. Everything is in >place, as far as I can tell. It dials out, connects, logs in, line is up. >But from there nothing goes. Not even a ping to the DNS IP of the ISP. -- Why is it called "common sense" when nobody seems to have any? http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.6.3 Open Source, Open Minds. Linux.
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