On Saturday 01 Nov 2003 11:36 pm, Robert Storey wrote:
Dear All,
I just installed 9.2 and I'm surprised to find that I can't get kppp to
dial out. All the settings are correct, and telling kppp to dial even
causes the modem to click a few times, but it doesn't dial. I did set
up ppp during
Dear All,
I just installed 9.2 and I'm surprised to find that I can't get kppp to
dial out. All the settings are correct, and telling kppp to dial even
causes the modem to click a few times, but it doesn't dial. I did set
up ppp during the original installation and I've rechecked the settings:
Tom Badran wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Update: the graphing is off; but the memory usage keeps climbing nonetheless
indicating a memory leak is likely...
Ok, then this is almost certainly the case. Is the memory usage
definately kppp, and not pppd? If it is the first, then it is
Update: the graphing is off; but the memory usage keeps climbing nonetheless
indicating a memory leak is likely...
Pierre
I wrote:
Tom Badran wrote:
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On Friday 21 Dec 2001 2:01 am, you wrote:
Thank you for confirming this... I
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Update: the graphing is off; but the memory usage keeps climbing nonetheless
indicating a memory leak is likely...
Ok, then this is almost certainly the case. Is the memory usage
definately kppp, and not pppd? If it is the first, then it is probably
quite easy to fix.
Tom Badran wrote:
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On Friday 21 Dec 2001 2:01 am, you wrote:
Thank you for confirming this... I wrote about this a while back but
got little reaction...
OK... so far, Bill holds the record for the largest kppp. Anyone else
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On Friday 21 Dec 2001 2:01 am, you wrote:
Thank you for confirming this... I wrote about this a while back but
got little reaction...
OK... so far, Bill holds the record for the largest kppp. Anyone else
wanna try to beat that...? I
How to get a HUGE performance boost on a low-mem dial-up machine:
killall -9 kppp # !
On occasion, when out of town, I have to use a ppp connected host with a
paltry 80MB of memory... once again, the performance (due to excessive
swapping) was pathetic -- just
Beat you - 104megs! I have 750M memory so never noticed before ...
This machine has been up and online for a few days - memory leak?
BillK
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 04:46, Pierre Fortin wrote:
How to get a HUGE performance boost on a low-mem dial-up machine:
since this dumb little utility
Thank you for confirming this... I wrote about this a while back but
got little reaction...
OK... so far, Bill holds the record for the largest kppp. Anyone else
wanna try to beat that...? I have a 1GB machine and DSL at home, so no
ppp account.
Don't care if it's a memory leak or
Dear My friend...
If I am using KPPP, where can I give a value for MSN/EAZ value ?
ps. I still can not detect my ISDN card with YaST2.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Hi there
Could anyone let me know what the most common causes for the above error in
kppp is
except for removing 'lock' from /etc/ppp/options?
I'm using LM8 with an external Creative ModemBlaster and I used to have the
same problem
with LM7.2 but only when I used a 2.4.x kernel. I tried a 2.2.x
permissions is one of them. Why don't you post the portion of your
/var/log/messages that pertain to ppp error and maybe that will give us a
clue.
-s
On Tuesday 01 May 2001 03:14 am, you wrote:
Hi there
Could anyone let me know what the most common causes for the above error in
kppp is
El Martes 01 Mayo 2001 10:14, Tutty, Dan escribi:
Hi there
Could anyone let me know what the most common causes for the above error in
kppp is
except for removing 'lock' from /etc/ppp/options?
I'm using LM8 with an external Creative ModemBlaster and I used to have the
same problem
with
and 2.2.18.
-Original Message-
From: John Wolford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 May 2001 14:28
To: Tutty, Dan; 'expert'
Subject: Re: [expert] kppp - ppp daemon has died unexpectedly
Is that the same error message that it produces if you just unplug the phone
line when you're
Is that the same error message that it produces if you just unplug the phone
line when you're online? Could it be that your ISP is dropping you for some
reason?
dunno,
j
--- Tutty, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
Could anyone let me know what the most common causes for the above
John Wolford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan, try going through your logs to see if there's anything revealing there:
/var/log/whatever-seems-relevant.
to get an idea of what log files changed, my favorite is:
ls -altrd /var/log/* /var/log/*/* | tail
which shows you the last 10 files
On Tue, 1 May 2001 03:14:11 -0500
Tutty, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
Could anyone let me know what the most common causes for the above
error in
kppp is except for removing 'lock' from /etc/ppp/options?
Edit your /etc/pp/options to include the following:
==
idle 300
Hi , y have MDK7.2 an when connect whit my ISP the conection of it make ok
But i can't to leave to internet . I make a ping to my ip PPP conection and
it response but any other no
Wath happens ?
Thanks
good morning,
you need to configure your ISP dns ip:
edit /etc/resolv.conf and add to it.
good luck!
Clovis Sena
On 24 Jan 2001, at 9:23, Maximo Monsalvo wrote:
Hi , y have MDK7.2 an when connect whit my ISP the conection of it
make ok But i can't to leave to internet . I make a ping to
that is configured
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: mircoles 24 de enero de 2001 11:10
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [expert] Kppp conexcion ,error
good morning,
you need to configure your ISP dns ip:
edit
Do these messages give any hints to my problem.
It has never happened until recently.
LM 7.2 with odds and ends.
[root@home bill]# kppp
Couldn't find interface ppp0: (null)
Kernel supports ppp alright.
Couldn't find interface ppp0: (null)
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
Hello,
I am trying to login to our company's network through
Kppp. I start Kppp and tell it to connect and it dials out O.K.
Then, I get our SecureID login and I hit enter twice (just like the Windoze
login works) and it prompts me for my userid. I enter that, then it asks
me for my
Strings in /var/log/messages containing pppd can help you.
Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com:
Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, the little plastic letters were pressed in this order:
Guten Tag zusammen!
Ich habe folgendes Problem:
Mandrake 7.1 auf dem Notebook installiert, kppp funktioniert
einwandfrei.
7.1 uebrigens auf der Messe in Stuttgart geschenkt bekommen.
Das gleiche System auf meinem
another way to get an Internet connection
/root ifup ppp0= to make Internet connection
/user = command line to call up Lynx, Netscape or PINE, etc.
/root ifdown ppp0= to close Internet connection
Pj
At 01:04 AM 8/3/00 +1000, you wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, the little
Jon Hewitt wrote:
Heeep!
After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
connection, close everything and reset
Jon Hewitt wrote:
Heeep!
After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
connection, close everything and reset
I guess I better hang my head in shame :(
I added 'noauth' to the ppp arguments in KPPP and everything works fine now. I
seen this fix several times in this list but the people describing their
problems didn't seem to fit the problem I was having, so I never checked it out.
Works like a
and you should hehe . :-)
At 08:08 AM 7/4/2000 -0700, you wrote:
I guess I better hang my head in shame :(
I added 'noauth' to the ppp arguments in KPPP and everything works fine
now. I
seen this fix several times in this list but the people describing their
problems didn't
Jon Hewitt wrote:
I guess I better hang my head in shame :(
I added 'noauth' to the ppp arguments in KPPP and everything works fine now. I
seen this fix several times in this list but the people describing their
problems didn't seem to fit the problem I was having, so I never
On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
Jon Hewitt wrote:
I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip
You have PPP option under DrakConf/Network Configuration?
Someone please explain then why I _don't_? Where exactly did I wrong?
DrakConf - Network
Heeep!
After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
connection, close everything and reset my modem, THEN I could
Jon Hewitt wrote:
Heeep!
After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
connection, close everything and
Jon Hewitt wrote:
Heeep!
After installing MD7.1 I found that KPPP would not work, it would dial,make
the connection and seeminly login, then immediately log off. I found that
going to DrakConf/Network Configuration/PPP/Slip/Plip I could make the
connection, close everything and
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
It's a feature, not a critical function. If you use an application that
relies on reverse DNS lookups (some IP applications do), then the
reverse lookup will fail if your hostname doesn't match the real FQDN.
If you have a dialup connection to the internet that
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
It's a feature, not a critical function. If you use an application that
relies on reverse DNS lookups (some IP applications do), then the
reverse lookup will fail if your hostname doesn't match the real FQDN.
If you have a dialup
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Possibly.
If you are using a higher security level and you have ALL:ALL:DENY in
your /etc/hosts.deny file then you may want to alter it to ALL:ALL
except localhost:DENY.
I'm 99.% sure it's the "autoconfigure hostname from this
Well, then just
setenv DISPLAY localhost:0
or
export DISPLAY=localhost:0
depending on your shell.
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| John Aldrich wrote:
|
| On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| Possibly.
| If you are using a higher security level and you have ALL:ALL:DENY in
| your
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
It solves the *symptom*, but there's a reason that function was put into
kppp to begin with, namely to allow IP applications relying on reverse
lookup to function properly.
Such as? I don't use a modem for my internet, so I'm unaware of any problems
with
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Such as? I don't use a modem for my internet, so I'm unaware of any problems
with turning OFF the "autoconfigure hostname." Please enlighten me as to what
problems you encounter after turning it off.
John
It's a feature, not a
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 05:58:47PM -0600, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
-
- I had the same problem with an isp that assigned me an invalid
- hostname on connection. If I opened an xterm before I dialed
- and then once connected used the xterm to set my hostname back to
- what it was then everything
Possibly.
If you are using a higher security level and you have ALL:ALL:DENY in
your /etc/hosts.deny file then you may want to alter it to ALL:ALL
except localhost:DENY.
Tom
Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 05:58:47PM -0600, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
-
- I had the same problem
Charles Curley wrote:
X is designed to work across a network. You can run X om machine A, then
log into machine B. On A you can tell X to serve as display for B (xhost
B). On B you can tell it to use A as its display (export
DISPLAY=A:0.0). Then you can run X apps on B and have them display
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:
I had the same problem with an isp that assigned me an invalid
hostname on connection. If I opened an xterm before I dialed
and then once connected used the xterm to set my hostname back to
what it was then everything "unfroze." Wierd I know.
Go into your
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Possibly.
If you are using a higher security level and you have ALL:ALL:DENY in
your /etc/hosts.deny file then you may want to alter it to ALL:ALL
except localhost:DENY.
I'm 99.% sure it's the "autoconfigure hostname from this IP" bug in KPPP.
Unchecking
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Anyone know enough about X to tell us how to correct this?
Yeah: In KPPP, UNCHECK the "autoconfigure hostname from this IP." THAT will fix
it. The problem is that KPPP is assigning you a new hostname, not your ISP.
John
Okay, my turn to ask questions:
I am setting up a machine for someone else who will only have dialup
access to the internet. I have managed to configure the modem without
any trouble; kppp can dial in, connect, and authenticate, and I can even
surf and ping and all that good stuff.
Here's the
On Thu, 06 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Okay, my turn to ask questions:
I am setting up a machine for someone else who will only have dialup
access to the internet. I have managed to configure the modem without
any trouble; kppp can dial in, connect, and authenticate, and I can even
surf and
Stephen F. Bosch wrote:
Okay, my turn to ask questions:
I am setting up a machine for someone else who will only have dialup
access to the internet. I have managed to configure the modem without
any trouble; kppp can dial in, connect, and authenticate, and I can even
surf and ping and
In Kppp setup, uncheck Autoconfigure Hostname check box
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
WPAFB
(937)257-5773
937-973-3125 (Pager)
-Original Message-
From: Civileme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 2:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] kppp prevents other X
I had the same problem with an isp that assigned me an invalid
hostname on connection. If I opened an xterm before I dialed
and then once connected used the xterm to set my hostname back to
what it was then everything "unfroze." Wierd I know.
Civileme wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch wrote:
Okay,
Okay will give it a whirl!
Thanks!
Vern
On Sat, 01 Apr 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, vern wrote:
Well I tried etc/ppp/options and all that was there was a lock file.
Right you have to add a new line.
I mislead you on the KPPP vs. PPP name (newbie brain freeze)
It does not
On 1 Apr 00, at 23:55, vern wrote:
Well I tried etc/ppp/options and all that was there was a lock file.
Try to comment out the 'lock' option. #lock
And check the box - use lock file - out. We had a long thread about
it in Hungary :-)
Bye,
Ago
"If you love somebody set them free..."
Sting is
Thanks Ago!
More experiments!
Vern
On Sun, 02 Apr 2000, you wrote:
On 1 Apr 00, at 23:55, vern wrote:
Well I tried etc/ppp/options and all that was there was a lock file.
Try to comment out the 'lock' option. #lock
And check the box - use lock file - out. We had a long thread about
it
I have a question on how to configure PPP, the MTU
number to be specific. I've tried to set it with ifconfig mtu xxx
which works dandy for the session (ppp0) in progress but when
you restart PPP it reverts back to the old MTU (15+++) numbers!
Help!
Vern
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, you wrote:
I use
Set it up in etc/ppp/options, and it will effect all ppp sessions.
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, vern wrote:
I have a question on how to configure PPP, the MTU
number to be specific. I've tried to set it with ifconfig mtu xxx
which works dandy for the session (ppp0) in progress but when
you restart
Thank you!
will do!
Vern
On Sat, 01 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Set it up in etc/ppp/options, and it will effect all ppp sessions.
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, vern wrote:
I have a question on how to configure PPP, the MTU
number to be specific. I've tried to set it with ifconfig mtu xxx
which
Well I tried etc/ppp/options and all that was there was a lock file.
I mislead you on the KPPP vs. PPP name (newbie brain freeze)
I haven't configure PPP, I have just set up KPPP. I did some noising
around and found: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ ifcfg-pppX
this contained all the conection
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, vern wrote:
Well I tried etc/ppp/options and all that was there was a lock file.
Right you have to add a new line.
I mislead you on the KPPP vs. PPP name (newbie brain freeze)
It does not matter it still uses ppp theres only one way, via the ppp
package, governed by that
I use ppp to connect our office to the internet through a linux firewall. I
noticed that kppp allows you to control to volume (turn off the speakers) on
the modem. How would I accomplish the same with ppp? Is there a script I
can all to ppp that will turn off the volume on redial?
Thanks in
The volume is controlled in the modem with
ATL.
Eg, ATL0
to turn them off. You put this in your chat script someplace.
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| I use ppp to connect our office to the internet through a linux firewall. I
| noticed that kppp allows you to control to volume (turn off
I have problem when dialing to ISP.
My linux box is P5/133MHz/64MB/6GBHDD, Mandrake 7.0 standard distr.
ISP is using CISCO Access Server with char/chap authentication schema.
When connecting the ppp stops with error that other end of ppp link
is requiring authenticating itself, but locally ther
ISP is using CISCO Access Server with char/chap authentication schema.
When connecting the ppp stops with error that other end of ppp link
is requiring authenticating itself, but locally ther is no information
to proceed such task.
Does anybody know how to discard reverse authorization?
]]
Sent: 29 March 2000 08:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] kppp
I have problem when dialing to ISP.
My linux box is P5/133MHz/64MB/6GBHDD, Mandrake 7.0 standard distr.
ISP is using CISCO Access Server with char/chap authentication schema.
When connecting the ppp stops with error that other
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, you wrote:
I have problem when dialing to ISP.
My linux box is P5/133MHz/64MB/6GBHDD, Mandrake 7.0 standard distr.
ISP is using CISCO Access Server with char/chap authentication schema.
When connecting the ppp stops with error that other end of ppp link
is requiring
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- Original Message -
From: "Mage Grimau" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 2:38 PM
Subject: [expert] kppp and Mindspring
Anyone know how to configure kppp to work with
Mindspring? I can get connected, but I
Mage Grimau said:
Anyone know how to configure kppp to work with
Mindspring?
Well, let's see what I have:
Dial tab:
Authentication: PAP
(Store password checked)
IP tab:
Dynamic IP Address (checked)
DNS tab:
(add these IP addresses)
207.69.188.185
207.69.188.186
Gateway tab:
Default
Wednesday, March 29, 2000 2:38 PM
Subject: [expert] kppp and Mindspring
Anyone know how to configure kppp to work with
Mindspring? I can get connected, but I can't see
their
nameserver (it's supposed to be set dynamically,
like
the IP is). Also - is there a way to get it to
automatically
Message -
From: "Mage Grimau" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] kppp and Mindspring
Thanks.
They wouldn't tell me the DNS over the phone, but I
was able to find it on their tech support pages.
--- Mike Tracy H
I thought the pppd in mandrake 7.0 had the demand feature back am i wrong?
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, you wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, you wrote:
is there a way to turn on dial on demand with kppp? i am trying to get my
system so it will dial if needed and disconnect after 5 min idle time...
pppd when your system starts, but it will
actually only dial the phone when a connection to the net is needed.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Aldrich
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [exper
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, you wrote:
I thought the pppd in mandrake 7.0 had the demand feature back am i wrong?
I was informed of this in another list. I'm not running 7.0, nor am I using
KPPP or PPPD.
John
is there a way to turn on dial on demand with kppp? i am trying to get my
system so it will dial if needed and disconnect after 5 min idle time...
any suggestions???
dave
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, M Thompson wrote:
Just so newbies don't get overly paranoid about internal modem...
I use a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] KPPP vs Win98
Vern wrote:
Well here's maybe an easy one for you gurus to answer, I have thesame
internet hookup from Mandrake 7.0 and Win98, but the mdkconnect gets
"bumped" offline after 10-15 min.
Well here's maybe an easy one for you gurus to answer, I have the
same internet hookup from Mandrake 7.0 and Win98, but the mdk
connect gets "bumped" offline after 10-15 min. whether I'm browsing
downloading or getting email/newsgroups. Any clues? What tweaks
am I missing? MTU's? port speed?
Vern wrote:
Well here's maybe an easy one for you gurus to answer, I have thesame
internet hookup from Mandrake 7.0 and Win98, but the mdkconnect gets
"bumped" offline after 10-15 min. whether I'm browsingdownloading or
getting email/newsgroups. Any clues? What tweaksam I missing? MTU's?
Getting odd behavior with Kppp on new homebuilt Athlon 650MHz/MicroStar
K7 Pro mobo system under MDK 7.0 that was not an issue on my other
Celeron 466/Abit BM6 box.
When setting up Kppp as usual, and attempting first connection (this is
after properly configuring the USR 28.8 ISA PnP modem with
Tom Snell wrote:
Getting odd behavior with Kppp on new homebuilt Athlon 650MHz/MicroStar
K7 Pro mobo system under MDK 7.0 that was not an issue on my other
Celeron 466/Abit BM6 box.
When setting up Kppp as usual, and attempting first connection (this is
after properly configuring the USR
thanxs... i also have the same problem with KPPP...
Bellow first itemcan someone twist me modell where exactly put
"noauth"?
I have read man pppd,but as normally, text is written for almost GURUS
You can put the "noauth" parameter at the end of "/etc/ppp/options" file
...
p.f.
hi Peter
Tks for info.
I shall test it also...I checked what stops my connection and found
that "default route" does it.
Now when I disable default route coming up kppp works fine without
adding anything.
Jarmo
PeterI assume that it would go in the /etc/ppp/options
file. If you test this let me know the outcome, ok?
Alan
"RNDr. Peter FREIMANN" wrote:
Bellow first itemcan someone twist me modell where exactly put
"noauth"?
I have read man pppd,but as normally, text is written for almost
Hithanks to everyone who responded to this thread. I've not
yet tested any of the suggestions thoroughly, but will
eventually get back to the problem and do so. Right now the
problem is temporarily solved by going back to Helios (6.1) on
that machine. Also I'd like to add this one other
Try add noauth in option of ppp
El vie, 21 ene 2000, escribiste:
HiI've installed Mandrake 7 on three different machines now
and this problem exists on them all. The third install was on
my masquerade machine (I call it my modem server). My isp uses
PAP authenication. With Kppp an
-Original Message-
From: RNDr. Peter FREIMANN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 22. january 2000 3:33
Subject: RE: [expert] Kppp in Air
Hello to everyone
I'm suffering also kppp's behavior .
Bellow first itemcan someone twist me modell where exactly
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
HiI've installed Mandrake 7 on three different machines now
and this problem exists on them all. The third install was on
my masquerade machine (I call it my modem server). My isp uses
PAP authenication.
Jan 20 19:24:22 obi-wan pppd[1605]: The remote system is
andia
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 11:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Kppp in Air
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
HiI've installed Mandrake 7 on three different machines now
and this problem exists on them all. The third install was on
my masquerade machine (I call it my modem server
Ramonwow! This compounds the mystery!! Below are the
contents of my pap-secrets file from Helios (6.1), the system
that is connecting properly:
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# clientserver secret IP addresses
and below are the contents of my
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Ramonwow! This compounds the mystery!! Below are the
contents of my pap-secrets file from Helios (6.1), the system
that is connecting properly:
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# clientserver secret IP addresses
and below
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Ramonwow! This compounds the mystery!! Below are the
contents of my pap-secrets file from Helios (6.1), the system
that is connecting properly:
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# clientserver secret IP addresses
and below
HiI've installed Mandrake 7 on three different machines now
and this problem exists on them all. The third install was on
my masquerade machine (I call it my modem server). My isp uses
PAP authenication. With Kppp an uppercase P needs to be
appended in front of the login name (not
Default User wrote:
In kppp, make sure you uncheck
"Autoconfigure hostname from this IP"
in "edit" - IP
Thanks but yes it's is uncheck as described in kppp docs.
All in all I have resolved my problem using linuxconf and editing network
proprieties
when I'm connecting to internet by the
In kppp, make sure you uncheck
"Autoconfigure hostname from this IP"
in "edit" - IP
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, you fingered:
Hy
when I'm connecting to internet by the kppp my hostname change and I
can't launch any apps.
I 've just read docs about this problem in kppp and I see that this
Hy
when I'm connecting to internet by the kppp my hostname change and I
can't launch any apps.
I 've just read docs about this problem in kppp and I see that this
trouble may exist.
But solution sugested no works.
What can I do ?
Thanks
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At 12:17 23/09/99 -0600, you wrote:
I found that I needed to use the scripting facility in kppp to get
connected.
It works transparently after it's set up so you just have to click on the
kppp icon (or docked app) and then Connect to get on. My kppp setup is at
home, but I'll bring it in for
When I dial up to the net via Network Configurator (netcfg), everything works
great. I get on the net, and everything works perfectly. I did a "ps --cols 1000
ax | grep ppp" and noticed that Network Configurator starts pppd with many
options:
/usr/sbin/pppd -detach lock modem crtscts asyncmap
At 09:25 23/09/99 -0600, you wrote:
When I dial up to the net via Network Configurator (netcfg), everything works
great. I get on the net, and everything works perfectly. I did a "ps
--cols 1000
ax | grep ppp" and noticed that Network Configurator starts pppd with many
options:
/usr/sbin/pppd
I found that I needed to use the scripting facility in kppp to get connected.
It works transparently after it's set up so you just have to click on the
kppp icon (or docked app) and then Connect to get on. My kppp setup is at
home, but I'll bring it in for tomorrow if you need it.
hi Nick,
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Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] kppp starts pppd feebly, Network Configurator starts
pppd like a champ
When I dial up to the net via Network Configurator (netcfg),
everything works
great. I get on the net, and everything works
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