It's seem like ppp configuration.
Check your /etc/ppp/option file
and check if it contains the following lines:
ipcp-accept-remote
ipcp-accecpt-local
defaultroute
lock
debug
noauth
I think that one or more of that options it require but to make sure
try it or use the man page for pppd.
You can al
> I just installed red-hat 7.0, and I seem to have trouble conecting to the
> internet.
> After some work I managed to get the modem working by installing kernel
> 2.4.2 (isapnp on kernel 2.2.something didn't seem to work, although it
> did before on a debian system.)
> Trying to use the redhat pp
I just installed red-hat 7.0, and I seem to have trouble conecting to the
internet.
After some work I managed to get the modem working by installing kernel
2.4.2 (isapnp on kernel 2.2.something didn't seem to work, although it
did before on a debian system.)
Trying to use the redhat ppp configurat