Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-22 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
l solution. Better than any advice in a README. Who would make the change? E. Kloppenburg -- Ernst Kloppenburg Stuttgart, Germany

Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-20 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
tself using username and password you were given by your ISP. By default, your local ppp program also requires the ISP to authenticate itself. This is because linux ppp is also used on dialin servers. But for your ISP is does not make sense to authenticate to you, leading to immediate disconnects. The solution... -- Ernst Kloppenburg Stuttgart, Germany

Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-18 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
Am Samstag, 17. April 2004 09:16 schrieb Dominique Devriese: > >> Ernst Kloppenburg writes: > > Putting noauth into the kppp configuration normally is not possible, > > because noauth is a privileged option. This is solved by 'privgroup > > dip'. >

Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-16 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
Hello, On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:18:20 +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote: > Ernst Kloppenburg writes: > > > Package: kppp Version: 4:3.1.5-1 Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug > > #126406 > > > as the original bug reporter says, /usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian >

Bug#126406: kppp: Alternative for using noauth as suggested by README

2004-04-14 Thread Ernst Kloppenburg
Package: kppp Version: 4:3.1.5-1 Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug #126406 as the original bug reporter says, /usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian gives the very questionable advice to set "noauth" in /etc/ppp/options I found a different solution to make kppp work: add the following to /usr/share/d