Hi Scott,
of course, this shall not change to my problem. As you suggest, I will change
from umtsmon to kppp and see, if this will work with latest ppp. If it
doesn't, I will be pleased to help as well as I can.
And sorry for my statements, I just wanted to explain, why I stated ppp
ut the problem was not beeing umtsmon
> updated, but ppp updated. Umtsmon is just a GUI to call ppp with additional
> parameters, nothing else.
Well - that's your opinion (and surely you are entitled to it) :-)
It's why I/we stopped using UMTSmon and moved to Kppp. Works for us as
*we
tried to explain that to the maintainers, but they
seemed not to understand.
So, kppp is just another GUI for ppp, which is just doing the same - calling
ppp with additional options. BTW, I tried several other GUIs for ppp (also the
one from Vodafone, the result was NONE of them worked with ppp
x27;t seem to be the original poster.
*I just asked for a link to the bugreport*..
Your log indicates a problem with *UMTSmon* - not *ppp(d)*. The OP is
posting about a problem with Kppp - (your logs don't indicate problem
with Kppp *either*.)
Please start a new thread if you'd
On 24/09/11 02:52, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> I think, it is a bug in package "ppp". Almost a year ago I sent a bugreport
> to
> ppp, but no one tried to figure out, what was the problem.
>
> Anyway, i reverted to the package of debian/stable and set it to hold, to
> avoid an update.
>
> Hans
>
I think, it is a bug in package "ppp". Almost a year ago I sent a bugreport to
ppp, but no one tried to figure out, what was the problem.
Anyway, i reverted to the package of debian/stable and set it to hold, to
avoid an update.
Hans
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On 23/09/11 07:46, Illy wrote:
> Hi, Scott...
>
> Yes, my modem use '/dev/ttyUSB2'.
> I've tried switching-off my wlan and unplug my wireline ethernet. But
> bring no change. My kppp hang up on 'starting pppd' without ending.
>
> Sep 23 04:32:24 me
Hi, Scott...
Yes, my modem use '/dev/ttyUSB2'.
I've tried switching-off my wlan and unplug my wireline ethernet. But
bring no change. My kppp hang up on 'starting pppd' without ending.
Sep 23 04:32:24 mefi pppd[13458]: pppd 2.4.5 started by ceo, uid 1000
Sep 23
On 22/09/11 06:30, Illy wrote:
> Dear friends
>
> Usually I use 3g modem for my internet connection. But since I did
> "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade", I can not use my 3g internet
> connection anymore.
>
> My kppp dialing process hang up on
Dear friends
Usually I use 3g modem for my internet connection. But since I did
"apt-get update && apt-get upgrade", I can not use my 3g internet
connection anymore.
My kppp dialing process hang up on 'starting pppd'. I didn't change
anything the config
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 23:36:28 -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> > Any suggestions on how I can fix kppp?
>>
>> I would try to run it from konsole in the hope you can get further info
>> on the failure. Is there anything else (besides that succint "error 1")
&
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 15:34:43 + (UTC)
debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> > I recently upgraded to Debian Squeeze. kppp was working in Lenny,
> > but does not work now. It connects to the modem, and dials, but it
> > then gives an error 1 (pppd error that ap
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 20:59:50 -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Debian Squeeze. kppp was working in Lenny, but
> does not work now. It connects to the modem, and dials, but it then
> gives an error 1 (pppd error that apparently means "An immediately fatal
> e
I recently upgraded to Debian Squeeze. kppp was working in Lenny, but
does not work now. It connects to the modem, and dials, but it then
gives an error 1 (pppd error that apparently means "An immediately
fatal error of some kind occurred, such as an essential system call
failing, or runnin
John Hasler wrote:
I would like to have some graphical way that could start ppp via an
applet...
Gpppon.
...and then display status (graph of incoming/outgoing data and
statistics either on the status bar or a small window).
Pppstatus in an Xterm.
Yes, I'm aware of pppstatus and pppstats;
> I would like to have some graphical way that could start ppp via an
> applet...
Gpppon.
> ...and then display status (graph of incoming/outgoing data and
> statistics either on the status bar or a small window).
Pppstatus in an Xterm.
> Yes, I'm aware of pppstatus and pppstats; I don't want a
the status bar or a small window). I used
to have something like that in woody, but it's either gone from etch
or I can't find it. Kppp is totally automated as far as setup but
I only want to use the graphical/applet part. Is there a way to make
it call "pon xxx" and "
There are other ways to do it, but that is the
>--} >>> easiest.
>--} >>>
>--} >
>--} >
>--} >>> John
>--} >>>
>--} >
>--} >
>--} >> Yes i log in back after i adduser darko dip and finally work but now
> i --} >
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:58:00PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Doug writes:
> > Try installing ppp-config...
>
> That's pppconfig. No dash.
>
> > Then either kppp will work, or just add a button to your desktop that
> > issues a pon provider (or whatever).
&g
Doug writes:
> Try installing ppp-config...
That's pppconfig. No dash.
> Then either kppp will work, or just add a button to your desktop that
> issues a pon provider (or whatever).
Or just install gpppon. BTW do you really want manual control? Might
demand dialing be better
re other ways to do it, but that is the
> >>>easiest.
> >
> >>Yes i log in back after i adduser darko dip and finally work but now i
> >>have problems with dev/modem /dev/ttsy0 modem is on ttsy0 and kppp
> >>recognized it only on /dev/modem but when i
darko dip and finally work but now i
have problems with dev/modem /dev/ttsy0 modem is on ttsy0 and kppp
recognized it only on /dev/modem but when i try to connect it refuses
any solution???
Darko
You could always try pressing the Configure button, and then the Modems
tab, and then
r i adduser darko dip and finally work but now i
> have problems with dev/modem /dev/ttsy0 modem is on ttsy0 and kppp
> recognized it only on /dev/modem but when i try to connect it refuses
> any solution???
> Darko
You could always try pressing the Configure button, and then the Modems
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:48:10 + (UTC)
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> >> You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work and
> >> add yourself to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of
> >> dialout.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >>
der using pon maybe?
You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work and add
yourself to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of dialout.
HTH
Charlie
Thanks Charli but kppp still not working does some one have an idea?
Darko
Did you log out and then log back
If you are trying to use the kppp program, you need to be part of the "dip"
group:
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root dip 1211176 2007-10-15 07:16 /usr/bin/kppp
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that he also be in the 'dialout' group kppp is broken.
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> >> adduser dialout
> >>
> >> Consider using pon maybe?
> >>
> >> You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work and add
> >> yourself to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of dialout.
> >>
> >>
ork and add yourself
to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of dialout.
HTH
Charlie
Thanks Charli but kppp still not working does some one have an idea?
Darko
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>--} Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>--} > On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
>--} >
>--} >> How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start
> if i --} >> try in terminal it says acces denied
>--} >>
>--} >
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if i
try in terminal it says acces denied
you need to be in the dialout group, probably.
Well ho to get in this group
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Darko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if
> i try in terminal it says acces denied if i login as root then is xlib
> connection to "0:0" refused by server if i made shorcut on desktop
> /usr/bin/k
" refused by server
that's because root doesn't have access to the display because it
$USER's display.
if i made shorcut on desktop
> /usr/bin/kppp says kde init cold not launch
i'd guess this is the same group issue.
I don't use kde so all this was a guess.
How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if
i try in terminal it says acces denied if i login as root then is xlib
connection to "0:0" refused by server if i made shorcut on desktop
/usr/bin/kppp says kde init cold not launch i'm writing this
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because the internet connection is a bit iffy at best and sometimes it
disconnects regularly and the reconnection becomes unreliable. The easiest
way I can think of is to use kppp (which he used to use with dialup) with
the adsl modem, but I cannot get it to work. Does anybody out there know
h
2006/12/6, Mike Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
sorry, I meant yes, I was a member of pid group as myslf and root.
don't worry...^__^
do you have create a policy for your group to connect internet in the
firewall with iptables?
I apologize if I ask things that seems stupid, but I need to know a
2006/12/5, Mike Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
kppp won't load as user but will as root, even so won't connect.
Ndiswrapper is loaded, states it is connected to lan but will not
connect to net. Anyone have any ideas? It is driving me crazy. A
few weeks ago etch was wo
Hi,
kppp won't load as user but will as root, even so won't connect.
Ndiswrapper is loaded, states it is connected to lan but will not
connect to net. Anyone have any ideas? It is driving me crazy. A
few weeks ago etch was working on the net. Ndiswrapper fine, kppp
worked in roo
Hi,
kppp won't load as user but will as root, even so won't connect.
Ndiswrapper is loaded, states it is connected to lan but will not
connect to net. Anyone have any ideas? It is driving me crazy. A
few weeks ago etch was working on the net. Ndiswrapper fine, kppp
worked in roo
Hi,
kppp won't load as user but will as root, even so won't connect.
Ndiswrapper is loaded, states it is connected to lan but will not
connect to net. Anyone have any ideas? It is driving me crazy. A
few weeks ago etch was working on the net. Ndiswrapper fine, kppp
worked in roo
Hi,
kppp won't load as user but will as root, even so won't connect.
Ndiswrapper is loaded, states it is connected to lan but will not
connect to net. Anyone have any ideas? It is driving me crazy. A
few weeks ago etch was working on the net. Ndiswrapper fine, kppp
worked in roo
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 06:39:14PM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 "Sarge"
> installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and
> I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with
Hi (probably) Jeffrey!
I've used recently diap-up to isp, so
there is a chance to help you, if you
say what the problem is.
Some readings are necessary to understand
deus ex machine behind the whole stuff.
I would start at manual pages for pppd
and chat. Then you could find out what
to change in "p
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On Saturday 07 October 2006 23:39, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
Hello, all!
On Saturday 07 October 2006 23:39, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 "Sarge"
> installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and
> I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with KPPP.
>
&
Hello, all!
I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 "Sarge"
installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and
I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with KPPP.
My ISP, Ticon.net, does not officially support Linux, so I cannot get
th
dawizz writes:
> Had to hash out auth in file /etc/ppp/options
You should not have had to do that.
> And had to enter name servers of isp provider: /etc/resolv.conf file
You should have been able to do that from within Pppconfig.
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Dear all,
A couple of months ago I was trying to help out my family with
a linux box and dial in connection to there ISP.
Via the mailing list a tried a number of scenario's also the very bad one's
with setting SUID bits, using chown to set root permissions etc.
By now I learned what not to do, a
Hi Nate,
very fine, that worked very well!
Thanks
Ludovic
Nate Bargmann wrote:
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
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ons' file and change the 'auth' to
'noauth' (which resolved the problem you are having - for me).
There are a couple of other files where you can add 'noauth' and also the kppp
setup gui has a place for this as well, and I experimented with these, but
none of
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 08:27 am, John Hasler wrote:
> No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will
suffice.
Thanks John, never having had to do it, I didn't know it was that simple.
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ML writes:
> I'm not certain that if, as root you might not be able to type <#
> dpkg-reconfigure ppp> that you might not be able to grab it that way, and
> connect using
No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will suffice.
If you must have a GUI install gpppon. It lets you
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:20 am, LMa wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm wishing to report a problem with KPPP 2.2.0 (with KDE 3.3.2 under
> Debian GNU Linux 3.1 "Sarge", kernel 2.4.27) which I cannot use
properly > as a normal user.
>
> I
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
- Nate >>
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Hello everyone,
I'm wishing to report a problem with KPPP 2.2.0 (with KDE 3.3.2 under
Debian GNU Linux 3.1 "Sarge", kernel 2.4.27) which I cannot use properly
as a normal user.
I managed to solve all other problems (I "come from" Knoppix 3.4 and I
couldn'
Previously using same phone line and same isp, I used to connect. Of
late last few days I am unable to connect. I get the following error.
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost pppd[10292]: pppd 2.4.3 started by lvgandhi, uid 1000
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost pppd[10292]: using channel 2
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost
On Thursday 05 May 2005 07:38 pm, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I am trying to connect to scholl dial-up via USRModem and Kppp.
> I configure the modem (including initialize string), but when
> dialed it gets connected to remote box, the message is displayed but
> stays stuck at:
>
&g
I am trying to connect to scholl dial-up via USRModem and Kppp.
I configure the modem (including initialize string), but when
dialed it gets connected to remote box, the message is displayed but
stays stuck at:
host:
(in log window) but expecting CONNECT string from remote box.
The remote box
Hello
Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>> Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>>
>> > I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge
>> > distribution). The same connection using command
Andreas.
Thank you it worked for me. I guess the question remains why did I
have to do it since 'customize pppd arguments...' setting (gui KPPP
configuration tool) was noauth? I understand /etc/ppp/options is
global for all connection definition. Do you know where particular
On 4 Jul 2004 21:05:41 -0700, Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
> scr
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On 4 Jul 2004 21:05:41 -0700, Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am havin
Hello
Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
> script's debug windo
Have you tried running kppp as root?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to
I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
script's debug window displays series of AT commands and responses
with the last one CO
Okay, been a while since I used ppp, but I'll give it a try...
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 07:28:39AM -0700, Jason Kretzer wrote:
> Here is the output from the commandline when I run
> KPPP from a shell as root.
>
> ~# kppp
> Opener: received SetSecret
> Opener: received SetSe
Here is the output from the commandline when I run
KPPP from a shell as root.
~# kppp
Opener: received SetSecret
Opener: received SetSecret
Opener: received OpenLock
Opener: received OpenDevice
Opener: received ExecPPPDaemon
In parent: pppd pid 19457
Couldn't find interface ppp0: No such d
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:13:40 -0700 (PDT)
Jason Kretzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I tried KPPP. I configured it with everything it
> needs and it connects for a split second before pppd
> dies. I can give more details is necessary.
>
> Anyone have any other pointe
Hello all,
I have set up wvdial to connect to my isp. I use it
to connect but cannot get any internet sites. I
have checked the resolv.conf file while wvdial is
running, and my dns servers are correct there.
So, I tried KPPP. I configured it with everything it
needs and it connects for a
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On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 06:56:29PM -0700, Mike Adolf wrote:
> I would like to use kppp (in KDE) to establish an internet connection. When I
> execute it, as root, I get the following:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by
Incoming from Mike Adolf:
> I would like to use kppp (in KDE) to establish an internet connection. When I
> execute it, as root, I get the following:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> kppp: can
I would like to use kppp (in KDE) to establish an internet connection. When I
execute it, as root, I get the following:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
kppp: cannot connect to X server :0.0
What is it telling me?
Hi.
I'm running Debian unstable and I'm trying to use my
external modem with kppp or wvdial, but I can't get it
to work (I do it as root).
If I start my laptop with a Knoppix CD then I can use
kppp without problems (it's and older version). I've
tried with wvdial and it
Hello,
I had a similar-sounding problem just the other day, and Andreas'
suggestion worked splendidly to solve my problem. It is a
longstanding issue with kppp. The other thing you'll want to do is
check permissions - try running kppp as root ("kdesu kppp") to make
sure t
Hello
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am trying to use kppp as a friendly interface to my dialup
> connection, the goal is to provide a easy to use program to all the
> users of a Debian system.
>
> I have managed to configure de dialup c
Hi
I am trying to use kppp as a friendly interface to my dialup
connection, the goal is to provide a easy to use program to all the
users of a Debian system.
I have managed to configure de dialup connection through the pppconfig
program, pon and poff are working fine, but kppp is not.
I have
efined connections with pon/poff if
> >> you are in the dip group, and you can create your own ones for
> >> use with kppp /without/ kppp being suid root, if you are in the
> >> dialout group.
> >
> > It's the "predefined" part that's the pr
David Creed wrote:
jjluza wrote:
Hi,
I try to make kppp work with a normal user (so, not root).
I had this user to group dip and dialup.
Now it tells me that I can't use the ppp option "noauth" without root
privilege ... Is there a way to use kppp with my normal user account,
and
Hi,
I try to make kppp work with a normal user (so, not root).
I had this user to group dip and dialup.
Now it tells me that I can't use the ppp option "noauth" without root
privilege ... Is there a way to use kppp with my normal user account, and
without making pppd setuid
Hi!
I'm trying to use my laptop with an external modem, but kppp doesn't
work. I know the modem is OK, because I'm using it right now with my old
computer.
I'm running a Debian "mixed", mostly unestable (in case that info is
useful) and on starting kppp the modem
n. The only way I could get out of X was Alt-Ctrl-F1,
then when I tried startx it logged me into KDE.
So question 1, which file determines whether one gets a command-line or a X
login on startup? And whether it invokes gnome or KDE? My strong
preference is for a command-line login, and invok
John Hasler wrote:
Kent writes:
I'm actually beginning to be a bit disappointed in kppp, thinking it
maybe doesn't have this capability.
Why do you want to use it?
Because I'm setting this machine up for someone else who has already
decided to use KDE and that &
Kent writes:
> Since /etc/ppp/options specifically says to not do this...
Do it anyway. It's only a security risk for incoming connection.
> That's assuming that kppp has some mechanism for doing so.
I doubt that it does.
> I'm actually beginning to be a bit disappoin
specifically says to not do this, I wanted to limit the
option to kppp in the kppp options, if possible. That's assuming that
kppp has some mechanism for doing so. (I'm actually beginning to be a
bit disappointed in kppp, thinking it maybe doesn't have this capability.)
Kent
Kent writes:
> How can I set this option, either globally for all users for all dial-up
> accounts,...
By editing /etc/ppp/options and replacing 'auth' with 'noauth'.
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with a su
I suspect I need to feed the "noauth" option to KPPP, but it says this
can only be done by root (whereas I could log in as root and verify this
"noauth" issue to be the problem, that doesn't really solve the
problem). How can I set this option, either globally for a
Aryan Ameri writes:
> well, I need a graphical dialup tool, and as a KDE user, kppp is (was ) a
> natural selection for me.
Try gpppon. It's a simple GTK front-end for pon and poff.
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On Tuesday 24 December 2002 00:35, Donald Spoon wrote:
> Aryan Ameri wrote:
> > Hi all:
> > Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not
> > able to do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the
> > followong error:
>
On Monday 23 December 2002 23:38, John Hasler wrote:
> Aryan Ameri writes:
> > As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration
> > file in /etc/ppp/peers/ .
>
> Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you
&g
Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi all:
Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not able to
do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the followong
error:
"pppd[1072]: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
pppd[1072]: but I couldn'
Aryan Ameri writes:
> As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration
> file in /etc/ppp/peers/ .
Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you
need to use it?
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmw
On Monday 23 December 2002 22:45, David H. Clymer wrote:
> check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2
> different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not
> have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote sys
check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2
different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not
have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote system
(your ISP's remote access server) to authenticate itself with _yo
Hi all:
Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not able to
do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the followong
error:
"pppd[1072]: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
pppd[1072]: but I couldn't find any suita
Christian Banik wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
i tried to configure my Com Port Modem with pppconfig. It doesn't work.
The problem is not the Hardware, because he dials and even seems to go in the
internet (with wvdial) . Under kppp Error massage 1 appears.
But Konqueror or other Browsers can
Dear Debian Users,
i tried to configure my Com Port Modem with pppconfig. It doesn't work.
The problem is not the Hardware, because he dials and even seems to go in the
internet (with wvdial) . Under kppp Error massage 1 appears.
But Konqueror or other Browsers can't show internet p
Todd writes:
> I can't get kppp to work -
Forget kppp. Run pppconfig as root to configure ppp, and then use pon to
start ppp and poff to stop it. If you must have a GUI install gpppon,
which is a GUI wrapper around pon and poff.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:38:29AM +, todd mansill wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an urgent problem and I need some help please:
>
> I can't get kppp to work - when I try to connect I get the following
> error message in the log window:
>
> The remote server is re
Hi All,
I have an urgent problem and I need some help please:
I can't get kppp to work -
when I try to connect I get the following error message in the log window:
The remote server is required to authenticate itself but I couldn't find any
suitable secret(password) for it to us
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