Can anyone point me in the direction to look for solutions to the below connection problem? I've been attempting to configure Gnome-PPP for use with our Internet service, but it does not seem to be working. When I attempt to connect using a login "script" I am forced to cancel the connection and get the following in syslog:
pppd[-]: pppd 2.3.11 started by elessar, uid xxxx pppd[-]: Terminating on signal 15. pppd[-]: Connect script failed pppd[-]: Terminating on signal 15. pppd[-]: Exit. Our service is set up to use only PAP authentication through our Ascend MAX 4000 series boxes. When not using a "script" the daemon terminates unexpectedly and puts the following lines to the syslog: pppd[11295]: pppd 2.3.11 started by elessar, uid xxxx pppd[11295]: Serial connection established. pppd[11295]: Using interface ppp0 pppd[11295]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem pppd[11295]: peer refused to authenticate: terminating link pppd[11295]: Connection terminated. pppd[11295]: Exit. My network and Gnome-PPP configurations are as follows: iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.1.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 - - - - - - - [Placement] Dock=Menubar\\0,0,0,0 [0,Account] name=NOI redial_attempts=5 0,phone_number=330270nnnn 1,phone_number=330792nnnn user=elessar passwd=pppppppp remotename= ip= remote= mask= 0,dns_server=x.y.z.a 1,dns_server=x.y.z.b default_route=true lock_device=true mtu=296 mru=296 connect_program= disconnect_program= modem_init=ATZ modem_device=/dev/modem speed=38400 I have a windows 98 workstation that I will soon be networking with the Debian box, so the network interface will be significant though I don't want the local network visible to the Internet. If anyone can point me in the right direction, it will be greatly appreciated.