Guess what I'm saying is just garbage, but sincerely garbage anyway ;-) I'd been sticked on such LCP fail and other PPP troubles for nearly one month when installing my first Linux distribution, which is Slackware 3.4. And finally I got through by setserial /dev/modem irq as the same as what I set in /etc/isapnp.conf and what the windoze box set.
With the same trick, I got my PPP problem solved under Red Hat 5.1, and now Debian 2.0. BTW, I've only used maybe less than 3 minutes to configuring PPP with pppconfig from Debian :-) But probably all what I've said have nothing to do with your problem. Wish somebody else could help. zuwi Sudhakar Chandrasekharan at 0:47:39 wrote: SC> I have fianlly managed to get a proper chatscript to dial into my ISP (I SC> think). Now I find that when pppd comes on it always fails at the LCP SC> ConfReq phase. Here is a snippet from my ppp.log SC> Oct 3 09:26:18 cabrio pppd[1126]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS2 SC> Oct 3 09:26:18 cabrio pppd[1126]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic 0x7fb8>> <pcomp> <accomp>] SC> Oct 3 09:26:51 cabrio last message repeated 11 times SC> Oct 3 09:26:57 cabrio last message repeated 2 times SC> Oct 3 09:26:58 cabrio pppd[1126]: Hangup (SIGHUP) SC> Oct 3 09:26:58 cabrio pppd[1126]: Modem hangup SC> Oct 3 09:26:58 cabrio pppd[1126]: Connection terminated. SC> Oct 3 09:26:59 cabrio pppd[1126]: Exit.