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On 2003-03-10(Mon) 02:38:34 -0400, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
Don't bother with gnome-ppp. Use wvdial, it works just fine and it is
very easy to configure. That's what I ended up using when I was stuck
with a modem.
Only problem is, wvdial is not installed by default (not even in
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On 2003-03-10(Mon) 01:16:31 -0500, jmdault wrote:
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After some research, I discovered gnome-ppp doesn't provide the password, but
instead relies on the existence of an already-configured password in
/etc/pap-secrets.
Le lun 10/03/2003 à 03:01, R.I.P. Deaddog a écrit :
On 2003-03-10(Mon) 01:16:31 -0500, jmdault wrote:
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After some research, I discovered gnome-ppp doesn't provide the password, but
instead relies on the existence of
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 22:20, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
Le lun 10/03/2003 à 03:01, R.I.P. Deaddog a écrit :
On 2003-03-10(Mon) 01:16:31 -0500, jmdault wrote:
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After some research, I discovered gnome-ppp doesn't
Le lun 10/03/2003 à 03:26, Quel Qun a écrit :
After some research, I discovered gnome-ppp doesn't provide the password, but
instead relies on the existence of an already-configured password in
/etc/pap-secrets.
gnome-ppp sucks ;-)
Of course, gnome-network has been abandoned
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After some research, I discovered gnome-ppp doesn't provide the password, but
instead relies on the existence of an already-configured password in
/etc/pap-secrets.
If
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This sucks even more:
You would expect just giving the phone number, username and password, and expect
it to connect, but no... You need to edit your pap-secrets file
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Ok, I wasn't sure what log to look in and just sent you the info I had come
across. I tailed /var/log/messages during a failed gnome-ppp connection, and
this is the
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After I added those lines, I checked /var/log/daemons errors info and warnings,
and the only information on that connection was is info. It is as follows:
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Can you add the following lines to your /etc/ppp/options file?
debug
dump
This way, the error log will have useable information.
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