Re: [newbie] ISP - KPPP - error 19

2001-10-22 Thread R C

Use your entire emaiil address for your login ID instead of the part 
before the asterik (@)

For example, if your address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

then don't just use LesJac as your login ID, use;

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is of course assuming that the rest of the setup configuration is 
correct.

But if your getting that far to get an authentication error, then this 
might help.

Have fun,

Roger



Les Jacobson wrote:

 After finally getting Mandrake Linux 8.0 to talk with my modem, I have
 tried to connect to my ISP.  I am able to do so via windows but when I
 try via KPPP I get an error code (19) which seems to indicate that there
 is some sort of authentication issue.
 
 One person has suggested that this is due to some magic that windows
 95, 98, NT and 2000 do but which Windows 3.1 and Linux do not do.
 
 Another person has suggested it might be an SSL issue.
 
 My ISP is quixnet.net. To the best of my knowledge (and ability) all of
 the required data has been set to the correct values (including userid
 and password).
 
 Can someone please shed some light on this situation?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [newbie] ISP - KPPP - error 19

2001-08-23 Thread Michael McGibben

Hi there,
Have a look at 'man kppp' and you will get a list of errors and what they
mean.
Michael

 -Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf Of Les Jacobson
Sent:   23 August 2001 03:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[newbie] ISP - KPPP - error 19

  File: message.footer  After finally getting Mandrake Linux 8.0 to talk
with my modem, I have
tried to connect to my ISP.  I am able to do so via windows but when I
try via KPPP I get an error code (19) which seems to indicate that there
is some sort of authentication issue.

One person has suggested that this is due to some magic that windows
95, 98, NT and 2000 do but which Windows 3.1 and Linux do not do.

Another person has suggested it might be an SSL issue.

My ISP is quixnet.net. To the best of my knowledge (and ability) all of
the required data has been set to the correct values (including userid
and password).

Can someone please shed some light on this situation?

Thanks







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RE: [newbie] ISP - KPPP - error 19

2001-08-23 Thread Adams, Jamie

You might also want to make sure you are using the correct protocil, ie
PAP or CHAP.
   -- Jamie

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From:  R  C[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:  23 August 2001 04:42
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:   Re: [newbie] ISP - KPPP - error 19

File: message.txt
Les, I have had that problem ever since I changed to a new ISP. The 
problem, as I discovered, was that the ISP wanted me to use my full 
email address, in my dailer setup, when prompted for user name. My old 
ISP only required my user name - rlp4991   

When I first tried to connect using Kppp, I got the same response as you 
did. Initially, during the setup process in Kppp, I had entered my user 
name as rlp4991. When I received error 19, I also found that it had to 
do with authentication. The ISP don't seem to know who I am. I went back 
and changed my user name to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now when I dial 
in, I connect.

If your using Kppp to dail in, go to setup and change your user name to 
your full email address and see if you connect.

I hope this helps for you as well.

Roger

Les Jacobson wrote:

 After finally getting Mandrake Linux 8.0 to talk with my modem, I have
 tried to connect to my ISP.  I am able to do so via windows but when I
 try via KPPP I get an error code (19) which seems to indicate that there
 is some sort of authentication issue.
 
 One person has suggested that this is due to some magic that windows
 95, 98, NT and 2000 do but which Windows 3.1 and Linux do not do.
 
 Another person has suggested it might be an SSL issue.
 
 My ISP is quixnet.net. To the best of my knowledge (and ability) all of
 the required data has been set to the correct values (including userid
 and password).
 
 Can someone please shed some light on this situation?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? 
 Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
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