john cuson writes:
> can anyone offer any suggestions?
The how-to is often less useful than it might be. Reverse any changes you
made to /etc/ppp/options, run pppconfig as root, and try pon. If that
fails post the output of plog and the contents of /etc/chatscripts/provider
and /etc/ppp/peers/pr
John,
The University of Chicago offer a course in Linux (GNU/Debian); I took the
course a
few years ago. This link is the from the course; it offers a good road map to
getting
ppp working correctly.
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~odonnell/OData/Courses/CS501/Local_documentation/ppp.html
Also,
i'm configuring a potato box ultimately to be used as a firewall/proxy for a
dial-up connection to an isp that uses pap authentication. i'm new to ppp
under linux, but i've worked through the configuration as outlined in the
how-to, and i can get ppp-on to dial out and connect, but it quickly d
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