eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ppp *is* included on the xfce disk, but not pppconfig. This will
> probably not change on the final version because packages are included
> by popularity.
>
> Regards,
> Andrei
> Actually, Andrei was right the cd includes not only the ppp but both
> packages
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From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 5:07:38 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for clarifying the issue. I wait ti
On Sunday 25 March 2007 06:58, eklektik sent this for all our perusal:
>---} Thanks for clarifying the issue. I wait till the final version come out
> hoping that it will include the package. In the mean time I take up the
> issue on the developer-testing list or file a bug report as you suggested
Thanks for clarifying the issue. I wait till the final version come out
hoping that it will include the package. In the mean time I take up the
issue on the developer-testing list or file a bug report as you suggested.
It seems that all you have to do is install two packages, ppp and pppconfig.
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for clarifying the issue. I wait till the final version come
> out hoping that it will include the package. In the mean time I take
> up the issue on the developer-testing list or file a bug report as
> you suggested.
ppp *is* included on the xfce disk
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From: Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:19:23 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik wrote:
>
> - Original Message
> From: Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&
Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently somebody decided that ppp and pppconfig are not
> essential. I think your case suggests that it is, so you might want
> to take up the issue on a developer list such as debian-cd or
> debian-testing, or just file a bug report.
ppp is definitely inclu
eklektik wrote:
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To: eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:58:48 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik wrote:
This was the output massage:
depends on ppp (<=2.3.7)
pac
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From: Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:58:48 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik wrote:
> This was the output massage:
> depends on ppp (<=2.3.7)
> pack
m: M-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:32:56 AM
>>> Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
>>>
>>> On Saturday 24 March 2007 15:00, eklektik sent this for all our perusal:
Joe Hart wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:32:56 AM
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> From: M-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:32:56 AM
> Subject: Re: pppconfig
Which dependecy problems? Help us help you. You can always paste the
relevant information in your email (in this case, it would be the output of
dpkg).
Also, depending on the amount of missing packages, you can easily download
them from Ubuntu.
This was the output massage:
depends on ppp (<=2.3.
- Original Message
From: Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 11:59:00 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
Thanks for the pppconfig package but I cannot install it because of depe
Thanks for the pppconfig package but I cannot install it because of
dependency problems.
jmak
Which dependecy problems? Help us help you. You can always paste the
relevant information in your email (in this case, it would be the output of
dpkg).
Also, depending on the amount of missing packa
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From: Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 11:27:56 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
>
> I
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
If you can post to this mailing list, then you have internet
access from
some other computer. I think it should be enough to download just
these
two files:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/ppp/ppp_2.4.4rel-8_amd64.deb
How d
- Original Message From: Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:24:44 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
> No, the pppconfig package is not installed from
- Original Message
From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:23:45 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure you have the package pp
If you can post to this mailing list, then you have internet access from
some other computer. I think it should be enough to download just these
two files:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/ppp/ppp_2.4.4rel-8_amd64.deb
How do you know his architecture is amd64?
--
Software is like s
No, the pppconfig package is not installed from some strange reason. And I cannot connect to the internet to download it.
If you can post to this mailing list, then you have internet access from
some other computer. I think it should be enough to download just these
two files:
http://
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure you have the package ppp installed? What are you
> installing from?
>
> No, the pppconfig package is not installed from some strange reason.
> And I cannot connect to the internet to download it.
Please read again. I asked about the *ppp* packa
- Original Message
From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 9:46:58 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I just st
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I just start realizing that something is wrong with this installation
> because many files are missing. There is no /etc/ppp/provider file
> there is no man pppd, the /usr/share/doc/ppp entry is also missing.
> I guess I have to wai
- Original Message
From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 8:51:50 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[major snip due to bad quoting of yahoo]
> Th
eklektik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[major snip due to bad quoting of yahoo]
> Thanks,
> But the pppconfig package cannot be found on the cd and I cannot
> connect to the internet to install it. Is there way to connect to the
> internet without pppconfig?
>
> Jmak
Yes, you can write/edit the co
http://jozmak.googlepages.com
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:32:56 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
On Saturday 24 March 2007 15:00, eklektik sent this for
On Saturday 24 March 2007 15:00, eklektik sent this for all our perusal:
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:41:47 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
Also after installation my ubuntu on the other p
http://jozmak.googlepages.com
- Original Message
From: M-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 10:01:56 PM
Subject: Re: pppconfig "command not found"
On Saturday 24 March 2007 11:54, eklektik sent this for all our p
On Saturday 24 March 2007 11:54, eklektik sent this for all our perusal:
>---} Hi,
>---} I've just installed etch and want to hook up to the Internet via an
> external modem. But when I issue the command pppconfig I get the message
> "command not found." pppconfig always worked for me before. Now I
Also after installation my ubuntu on the other partition doesn't see the
partitions any longer. What could be the problem.
If I understood right, when you installed Etch, Ubuntu ceased to see the
partitions in which Etch was installed.
Perhaps you changed the filesystem in the partition when yo
Umar Draz writes:
> now plz tel me how i can connect my ISP after create account through
> pppconfig
Type pon to start the connection and poff to stop it. If you require a GUI
try installing gpppon. It's a front-end for pon and poff.
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Umar Draz wrote:
hi dear members
i have dailup account and externel modem. now i configure my dialup
account through pppconfig. with my username, password, dialing no. etc.
and account is create.
now plz tel me how i can connect my ISP after create account through
pppconfig
Well, assu
I ran strace on pppconfig and noticed that
when whiptail installed I did not get this lib...
ii slang1a-utf8 1.4.4-7.2 The S-Lang programming library with utf8
sup
I installed that lib and now when runnign pppconfig
I get a blue screen and the error at line 157 below
Bian
>> I am gett
>> I am getting this error while trying to run pppconfig.
>
> What version of pppconfig on what Debian release?
> 'pppconfig --version' will tell you the pppconfig version.
EULER:~# pppconfig --version
pppconfig 2.0.10
I freshly installed Debian 3.0 this summer and put off setting up ppp
until n
> I am getting this error while trying to run pppconfig.
What version of pppconfig on what Debian release?
'pppconfig --version' will tell you the pppconfig version.
> I even went as far to install gettext...
No need.
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
infotechsys wrote:
If people don't have a solution for this would
anyone know what document I could read?
infotechsys wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed woody from cds that I bought.
I ran pppconfig to get my dial-up connection establish.
The problem I'm having is how i initiate the connection.
You have not provided enough information. Please post copies of
/etc/chatscripts/provider, /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and the output of the
'plog' command. Also tell us _exactly_ what you did and _exactly_ what
happened.
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:50:12AM -0500, infotechsys wrote:
> If people don't have a solution for this would
> anyone know what document I could read?
I never used pppconfig, but it sounds like you enabled demand dialling
with a fairly short idle timeout. Did you enable this in pppconfig ?
I'm n
Look at these:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/networking.html#NETDIALUP
I myself don't like ppp or anything that says dial. But sometimes it's
not an option not to use it :=).
Hope this helps!
/johan
infotechsys wrote:
If people don't have a solution for this would
anyone know what doc
If people don't have a solution for this would
anyone know what document I could read?
infotechsys wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed woody from cds that I bought.
I ran pppconfig to get my dial-up connection establish.
The problem I'm having is how i initiate the connection.
If I start the connect
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
>
> >>Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
> >>is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
>
> >>added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
> >>certainly sitting in the appropriate plac
>>Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
>>is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
>>added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
>>certainly sitting in the appropriate place in the file vigr, so what's
>>missing?
Frank writes:
> You have to add the users who should be allowed to dial out to the right
> group.
That is what he did when he added users in pppconfig (assuming he did it
correctly).
Did you log the users out and back in? Password and group changes don't
take effect until you do.
--
John Hasler
Schoppitsch Dieter writes:
> Maybe wvdial (which is smaller and more simple than pppd/pppconfig)
Wvdial is larger than pppconfig and, while perhaps easier to use, is more
complex in that it uses heuristics to get data pppconfig asks the user for.
It also uses pppd to make the actual connection. P
Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
certainly sitting in the appropriate place in the file vigr, so what's
missing?
--
srt
Y
Maybe wvdial (which is smaller and more simple than
pppd/pppconfig) is able to find the right port?
ds
I've been trying to get pppconfig set up to run with my ISP
it probes ttyS0 and ttyS1 withut finding the
modem,
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
>
> >Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> >
> >
> Softmodems are quite often called winmodems. Don't really know how
> they work but the software somehow emulates a modem.
> Do you still have Win running on this machine? Then you could easily
> find out what modem you have. Otherwise
Simon R Tod writes:
> ...it probes ttyS0 and ttyS1 withut finding the modem, but I know from
> the windows partition that it's on ttyS2 (ie. com3)
Are you saying that it finds the modem on ttyS2? Are you putting ttyS2 in
manually?
Please post copies of /etc/chatscripts/provider and
/etc/ppp/pee
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
Frank,
Thanks for trying to help. I have no idea what modem it is to be honest.
What is a softmodem? It's just the internal modem that came with the
machine (an ASUS L8400). I don't even know if the Debian partition
recognises that it exists - there must be a way to chec
Hello Hammack,
It's pretty easy to see problems here. Looking at your script, I see
"> OK-AT-OK ATDTreplace_with_number3750771', this is not a good
thing :) When you use pppconfig, you have to BACKSPACE out the
text that is there and enter your local information that your ISP gave
you - lik
"John Hasler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: pppconfig
> hammack writes:
> > I still have a problem establishing a connection to my ISP.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "The following is the pppconfig:&quo
hammack writes:
> I still have a problem establishing a connection to my ISP.
I don't understand what you mean by "The following is the pppconfig:", but
it appears that the instructions in pppconfig are not clear enough. You
have appended the phone number, username, etc to the place holders inste
1) Are you able to see ppp stuff when you are dialing your ISP with minicom?
2) The PPP-HOWTO can help you a lot.
3) Posting the relevant lines of the log file can help.
--- Begin Message ---
I know Rome wasn't built in a day and neither will
my Debian machine.
Now that I've finally got
Richard P. Acuti writes:
> Now that I've finally got my modem working, I've run pppconfig (v1.1)
That's _ancient_. Can't you upgrade?
> ...plugged in all the values I could (the IP numbers are server assigned
> so I don't know them and left them blank).
My memory is fuzzy that far back (even fo
Frodo Baggins writes:
> Speaking about pppconfig... I remarked that when the script creates the
> resolv file it does not include a `domain` line.
A 'domain' line is useful only to a small minority of users. Most are
better off without it.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing H
The phone number only resides in /etc/chatscripts/provider. Though now
I know about /etc/ppp/peers/provider and its purpose and using
pppconfig to change a current setup. Thanks for the replies.
--- John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marshal Wong writes:
> > You probably have to edit /etc/
Marshal Wong writes:
> You probably have to edit /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and
> /etc/chatscripts/provider.
He needn't change anything in /etc/ppp/peers/provider to change the phone
number.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
> I know I can create a new connection with pppconfig, but I thought
> changing the number in the file would be easier!
The number is in /etc/chatscripts/provider, where 'provider' is the name
you gave to the connection (default provider). However, you can make the
change with pppconfig. When pp
You probably have to edit /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and
/etc/chatscripts/provider.
> "Michael" == Michael Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used pppconfig to create my connection to my ISP. My ISP is
> changing their dial-up numbers and I need to modify the file
> where th
Robert Waldner writes:
> I cannot figure out how to _not_ authenticate when using pppd.
By selecting either PAP or CHAP and filling in anything at all for username
and password. The host at the other end tells pppd what kind of
authentication to use, so if it never asks for PAP or CHAP the entrie
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:09:01PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> I have in /etc/chatscript/provider
>
>
> "" ATZ
> OK ATLO
> OK ATDTxxx
> CONNECT \d\c
Thanks, this is exactly what I need.
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Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.1
I have in /etc/chatscript/provider
"" ATZ
OK ATLO
OK ATDTxxx
CONNECT \d\c
ATMO, is supposed to turn it off completely I believe.
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ATM0 is what you want.
David Karlin wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm trying to get my modem to dial more quietly. I looked up the command
> and it seems like ATL0 is what I want.
>
> I've tried various combinations of ATZ and ATL0 like:
> "ATZL0", "ATZ,L0", "ATZ\nATL0", "ATZ\n\p\p\p\p\p\pATL0", and more
Anthony writes"
> When I run pppconfig it always replaces my /etc/aliases file.
*huh*?
> Is this what is supposed to happen?
No. Pppconfig has no reason to touch /etc/aliases. The string 'aliases'
does not appear anywhere in pppconfig. Can you tell me *exactly* in detail
what you do when this
Yes. You're all right. Thanks so much.
(God damn ! You discovered the IP of my ISP DNS).
> 2) Use the "winipcfg" command on Win98 (or "ipconfig /all" on NT) to
> figure out what IP, DNS, etc. was given by DHCP.
-
> FWIW I just tried it from here and here are the r
* John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Romeu writes:
>> I looked at my win connection, and there's no DNS server specified in it.
> There is probably some way to extract the nameserver numbers form Windows,
> but I don't use Windows. Any Win9X users want to comment?
In the thread "Argh! I
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:45:47PM -0300, Romeu wrote:
>
> The problem may be here, in /etc/resolv.conf
> search LINUX
> nameserver 164.85.35.1
>^
> I didn't know the address of my DNS server when I was setting up my debian
> installation. So I put this IP, which is th
Romeu writes:
> I didn't know the address of my DNS server when I was setting up my
> debian installation. So I put this IP, which is the IP from a machine of
> the enterprise I work. It's behind a firewall ! I could never reach it !
Right.
> I asked to my ISP support a DNS server, and he said th
This is the output of plog:
Jul 12 14:17:47 debian pppd[264]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x1
magic=0x2db129f0]
Jul 12 14:17:47 debian pppd[264]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x1
magic=0xc9973a3a]
Jul 12 14:18:17 debian pppd[264]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x2
magic=0x2db129f0]
Jul 12 14:18:17 debian pppd[264]: rcvd [
Romeu writes:
> I put a # in front of the line 'lock' in /etc/ppp/options.
Why? That has nothing to do with your problem.
> Can anyone help me?
What do you have in /etc/resolv.conf? What is the output of the 'plog'
coommand?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
E
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
> On 2 Jul 1999, John Hasler wrote:
>
> > features, including modem detection, support for seperate nameservers for
> > each provider, and support for dynamic dns. I would particularly like to
>
> Could you explain me please how can I configure separate na
Tadeusz Bak writes:
> Could you explain me please how can I configure separate nameservers for
> different providers?
pppconfig-1.9beta2.0 creates a resolv.conf file for each provider, places
it in /etc/ppp/resolv and puts 'ipparam providername' in the /etc/peers/
file for each provider. Scripts
On 2 Jul 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> features, including modem detection, support for seperate nameservers for
> each provider, and support for dynamic dns. I would particularly like to
Could you explain me please how can I configure separate nameservers for
different providers? I'm running Deb
Peter Ludwig writes:
> I have two pppconfig setups for my current provider, because sometimes
> when logging in I get a username/password combination, and other times a
> login/password combination. As I could'nt seem to find a way to tell
> pppconfig that my provider sometimes uses one, and other
Well it works now. I set up the files as noted before, "chmoded"
them so both the binary.net and mpool versions were the same. I
couldn't dial out. So I ran pppconfig again and this time success with
mpool:) Then binary.net wouldn't work (that isp line is now somewhat
operational) I ran pp
Well it works now. I set up the files as noted before, "chmoded"
them so both the binary.net and mpool versions were the same. I
couldn't dial out. So I ran pppconfig again and this time success with
mpool:) Then binary.net wouldn't work (that isp line is now somewhat
operational) I ran ppp
At 12:06 PM 1/12/1999 +, ktb wrote:
>I have done what you suggested. In fact I tried it twice using the name
>"mpool" for
>some reason it didn't automatically set everything up like it did the first
>time for
>me many months ago when I used it to create the "binary.net" account.
>Thanks,
>Ke
I am only allowed to run it as root.
Kent West wrote:
> Are you running pppconfig as root or as another user?
>
> At 12:06 PM 1/12/1999 +, ktb wrote:
> >I have done what you suggested. In fact I tried it twice using the name
> >"mpool" for
> >some reason it didn't automatically set everythi
Sorry if my last message was not clear.
"Nothing happened" means my modem wasn't activated. I obtained no connection.
I usually hear my modem dial. I can pick up my phone and hear it dial. I used
"ping binary.net" which verified I did not have a connection,
Thanks,
Kent
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Are you running pppconfig as root or as another user?
At 12:06 PM 1/12/1999 +, ktb wrote:
>I have done what you suggested. In fact I tried it twice using the name
>"mpool" for
>some reason it didn't automatically set everything up like it did the first
>time for
>me many months ago when I u
>
> I tried using "pon mpool" and nothing happened. So I thought I would try and
> move /etc/ppp/peers/provider to my home directory to see what would happen
> and I got the following message:
> /usr/sbin/pppd: Can't open options file /etc/ppp/peers/provider no such
> file or directory exists.
I have done what you suggested. In fact I tried it twice using the name
"mpool" for
some reason it didn't automatically set everything up like it did the first
time for
me many months ago when I used it to create the "binary.net" account.
Thanks,
Kent
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> Try running pppcon
"John C. Ellingboe" wrote:
>
>
> Hey Kent,
>
> You have coppied the /etc/ppp/peers/binary.net file to /mpool so you
> have two accounts at that point, but they both default to using
> /etc/chatscrips/provider which is a default. Copy the
> /etc/chatscripts/provider file to /etc/chatscripts/binary
At 09:56 AM 1/12/1999 +, ktb wrote:
>Hi, I ran pppconfig some time ago and I could connect to the
>internet just fine using "pon." My isp has three dial up numbers and
>two were down, one of them was the one I use as my default. I looked at
>the pppconfig man page and discovered I could
Try running pppconfig and when it asks you for a providor name, changing
it to mpool, and entering all the date for that phone number. That will
create a mpool file in the /ppp/peers, and then all you need to do is
pon mpool
Andrew
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