Pungkitry adding the option 'noauth' to your
'/etc/ppp/options' file.
Alan
Thanks. It works. But there is a new problem. Now I can connect to
internet. But I can't browsing. If I point my Netscape to www.netscape.net
there is an error message like this :
"Netscape is unable to locate
, August 27, 2000 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] kppp error
Pungkitry adding the option 'noauth' to your
'/etc/ppp/options' file.
Alan
Thanks. It works. But there is a new problem. Now I can connect to
internet. But I can't browsing. If I point my Netscape to
www.netscape.net
Once you have a connection, you have to configure the preferences in Netscape
so it will recognize your modem. With netscape up click on edit and
then in the drop down list Preferences. You will need to know the
Popserver name used for mail to enter for incoming and outgoing.
Once you have
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the internet).
pppd : but I couldn't
Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the
will tell the pppd not
to use any authentication for the remote server trying to "authenticate"
itself to you.
-- Mark.
| -Original Message-
| From: Juggernaut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: 26 August 2000 19:37
| To: Mandrake maling list
| Subject: [newbie] kppp error
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Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Michael wrote:
I get the same error, but if i su to root, and log on with ifup, after i
disconnect kppp will work just fine.
Could this be a problem with modem initialization? Certain looks like
something like that...
PAul
--
ODOSCAN: keeps the Quarks off of your hard
Hi --
If this doesn't work, try increasing the timeout from 60 seconds (I think this is the
default) to 150 seconds. This worked for me.
pete
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:54:48 -0700, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get