On 3/05/00, at 8:14, Joseph S. Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> localhost pppd[XXXX]: The remote system is required to authenticate
>> itself but I
>> localhost pppd[XXXX]: couldn't find any secret (password) which would
>> let it use an IP address.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong? Could you please answer to this question one more
>> time.
>
>try adding "noauth" (without quotes) to the argument section in your
>kppp setup
I have the same problem. I did the above, but it only lets me do it as
root. I was finally able to connect, but got nowhere - even though I
have set my ISPs DNS correctly, kppp seemed unable to resolve any domain
names....
Kirk
vice versa
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