> Brandon Philips wrote:
> > I used pppconfig to set up my DialUp Worldnet account but it won't start
> > PPPD.
Mark Barnes:
> I've used the command "plog" to diagnose these kinds of problems. You
...should activate the 'debug' option in /etc/PPP/options (around line 150)
to enable debugging out
> Brandon Philips wrote:
> > I used pppconfig to set up my DialUp Worldnet account but it won't start
> > PPPD.
Mark Barnes:
> I've used the command "plog" to diagnose these kinds of problems. You
...should activate the 'debug' option in /etc/PPP/options (around line 150)
to enable debugging out
I've used the command "plog" to diagnose these kinds of problems. You
have to be root to run plog. I run pon as a normal user, and plog as
root from another xterm when doing this kind of troubleshooting.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:53:00PM -0800, Brandon Philips wrote:
> I used pppconfig to set
I used pppconfig to set up my DialUp Worldnet account but it won't start
PPPD. I type 'pon worldnet' and it uses the modem alright, I hear all of
the annoying modem sounds, then it stops. I check ifconfig and nothing
happened. I have tried both CHAP and PAP and neither work and I have tried
the
I've used the command "plog" to diagnose these kinds of problems. You
have to be root to run plog. I run pon as a normal user, and plog as
root from another xterm when doing this kind of troubleshooting.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:53:00PM -0800, Brandon Philips wrote:
> I used pppconfig to set
I used pppconfig to set up my DialUp Worldnet account but it won't start
PPPD. I type 'pon worldnet' and it uses the modem alright, I hear all of
the annoying modem sounds, then it stops. I check ifconfig and nothing
happened. I have tried both CHAP and PAP and neither work and I have tried
the
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