I would suggest you check the docs for ppp-2.3.3 very carefully as a lot
of the options changed from 2.2.0f

Graham...

Mark Rogers wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
>  I was running pppd 2.2.0f and all was good. Win95, Mac (FreePPP), and
> Win3.1
> (Winsock 2.0b) worked fine. That is they could all dial into my linux
> machine (on a stallion serial board).
> 
> Now I upgrade to 2.3.3 and all I see in Winsock is ppp frame check
> errors and no connection. Win95 works great (not sure about mac).
> 
> Mgetty parses the info fine but PPP dies with messages like:
> 
> serial link is not 8-bit clean
> or
> LCP timeout sending config requests
> or
> peer refused to authenticate
> 
> it depends on what I try with the options file as to what type of error
> I get.
> 
> My files look like this.
> 
> /etc/mgetty*/login.config
> 
> /AutoPPP/    -        -        /usr/sbin/pppd 115200
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> /etc/ppp/options
> 
> auth
> login
> modem
> crtscts
> lock
> proxyarp
> ms-dns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (our dns server of course).
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Does anyone out there have Winsock users dialing into pppd 2.3.3-4? If
> so what are your config files.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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