On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, zuwi wrote:
> Person, Rod at 0:39:17 wrote: > PR> Secondly anyone using wvdial... > > I've tried wvdial, it looked just fine, found the modem, > got those a lot of works done automaticaly, > and then dialing as well, pppd was started, > then "died". I got the messages as > "peer refused to authenticate.." > Then I tried pppconfig, surprising, > this is too very simple configuring work, > and it worked. > I guess maybe I did something wrong when configuring wvdial, > but since pppconfig works just fine, so.. > > zuwi > > > -- If you haven't already, you might check the /etc/wvdial.conf file and make sure your username and password are correct. Or like you say, you can just keep using pon/poff; I personally like it a bit better because you get your prompt back. What I don't like about it is that you don't know if you're connected or not unless you plog or ping or something. BTW anyone, why doesn't adding a normal user to the dip group give him the capability to plog to see if he's connected? Kent