On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 09:57:19AM +0100, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > Hi, > > I have upgrade my box from a kde3.03 (unoffical) to Ralf's 3.1 packages. I > have had some problems, but, reading in the list, and some time, all more or > less work. > > My question is about a stupid problem that I don't know how to resolve. Kppp > in debian (I think) since 2.2.2 comes with SGID (dialout? dip?) > > When I upgraded from 2.2.2 to 3.0.3 I have the same problem, and I resolved > it > in a ugly way (to me at home it's ok). > > Now, I don't now how to resolve it, and I have the same problem. Root can > connect with the ISP, so the configuration file it's correct. > > The error I have it's a exit status 19. > > ---man pppd--- > 19 We failed to authenticate ourselves to the peer. > ---/man pppd---
Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets. I had not time yet to investigate why password entry given in kppp is ignored in woody KDE 3.1. > I remember something about the /etc/options > noauth I've created a /etc/ppp/peers/kppp with noauth debug and added in kppp to pppd arguments 'call kppp' Achim > > it's ok. > > My user is on the dip group, I have changed to 764 /dev/ttyS0 (where the > modem > it's attached). > > I have tested : > > chmod g+s kppp > also > chmod u+s kppp > also > chmod +x kppp > > > Well, what I'am doing wrong? > > I'm a bit frustating because I'm sure it's a stupid thing and I don't know > how > to do it. > > Thank's in advance. > > Best regards, > > Leo > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >