On 2/05/00, at 18:52, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Did you write a /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file?
The format is:
login name * password
The * designates the server you are logging into, if you only have 1 ISP,
the * will do.
Nope, this doesn't work either
Why should this be a problem? The
No matter what I try, I am still getting this error message:
May 3 14:22:52 localhost pppd[917]: The remote system is required to
authenticate itself but I couldn't find any secret (password) which would
let it use an IP address.
Can someone explain what this means?
Kirk
Hi Kirk,
I think your system is requesting the remote system to authenticate. This is
unnecessary. Your system only needs answer the authentication request from the
remote system. This feature allows both peers to mutually authenticate for
added security.
You need to add the keyword "noauth"
I have set up a connection with Kppp. Everything goes ok, the modem
connects, but the ppp demon says that it dies when the password is
requested, and I get a message, from the log, saying it could not find
the secret password... What's going on?
Kirk
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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Kirk McElhearn wrote:
I have set up a connection with Kppp. Everything goes ok, the modem
connects, but the ppp demon says that it dies when the password is
requested, and I get a message, from the log, saying it could not find
the secret password... What's going on?
Kirk
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Subject: Re: RE: [newbie] Can't Connect to the Internet
Ed
I don't understand this part of your message:
incorrect DNS addies entered for your card
Does my card itself have an address associated with it? The only address
info I have is : adapter address, IP
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, you wrote:
No, don't mess with it if you aren't using it for dialing up. Open DrakConf,
select Network Configuration, select Name server specification, and see if you
have correct dns addresses in there.
Ed
Someone informed me that I do not have to mess with kapp if I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent this message once before but received a sending-mail error message. I
don't know if it went out the first time so if you've already seen it, I
apologize for the re-send.
Hello all,
I am running Mandrake 7.0 and I cannot get on the internet with Netscape.
Hello all,
I am running Mandrake 7.0 and I cannot get on the internet with Netscape. I have a
PCMCIA card and usually connect through a cable modem or DSL line. I have received
some suggestions and followed them:
I went to /etc/resolv.conf and entered
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.
but this
I sent this message once before but received a sending-mail error message. I
don't know if it went out the first time so if you've already seen it, I
apologize for the re-send.
Hello all,
I am running Mandrake 7.0 and I cannot get on the internet with Netscape. I
have a PCMCIA card and
to
remove that ip addie and dns address from in there.
Ed
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Can't Connect to the Internet
I sent this message once before but received
i had the same problem. Just get the DNS number from your ISP, and put it
in the DNS tab of your setup. it worked for me.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Can't Connect to the Internet
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 17:59:40 EST
Hello all
Ed
I don't understand this part of your message:
incorrect DNS addies entered for your card
Does my card itself have an address associated with it? The only address
info I have is : adapter address, IP, subnet mask, and default gateway. Is
the DNS address different from the IP?
-Andrew
where do I find the DNS tab of my setup? Is there a setup file or are you
talking about resolv.conf?
Andrew
Someone informed me that I do not have to mess with kapp if I'm not using a
dial up connection. Should I still configure it?
andrew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone informed me that I do not have to mess with kapp if I'm not using a
dial up connection. Should I still configure it?
kapp? Do you maybe mean kppp?
No, if you're not on a dial-up, don't bother.
-Stephen-
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