If you do a "tail -f /var/log/messages" will logging in to ISP
the kerenl will return a message a PPP probalby because you do not
have PPP have compiled in or as a module!

Andrew Kroll wrote:
> 
> I'm having trouble with my KPPP for SUSE 6.0.  Under 5.3 it worked like
> a charm, but this version is giving me a little trouble.  I set it up as
> I did under the previous version.  I'm using a local ISP, so all I had
> to set was the login ID and DNS settings--everything else was the
> default (as it was under SUSE 5.3).  I tried telling it to use CHAP,
> SCRIPT BASED, PAP, Etc.  Nothing works.  It dials out just fine, but as
> soon as it connects, it comes back with a message that says "PPP daemon
> died unexpectedly".  Does anyone have a clue as to why?   I'm very
> anxious to get this working because as soon as I do, I can delete my
> Redhat 5.2 partition.  Thanks everyone.
> 
> --Andrew Kroll
> 
> 
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