Fixed since Edgy in Ubuntu, so marking as such.
For Dapper, there's a workaround and it's documented in
/usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian.
Debian still disables "noauth" for security reasons.
Please file new bugs for any other issues, which are not caused by
having "noauth" no enabled.
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** Tags added: qa-hardy-desktop
** Tags removed: qa-hardy-list
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Finally fixed the problem.
After some discussion with people from #ubuntu-devel, it appears the
solution is to edit /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options and replace #noauth with
noauth. That's what I just did and indeed this solves the problem of ppp
crashing.
But, hey, this bug is in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS sinc
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 23:18:23 Pierre Bauduin wrote:
> Well it's rather "bugs in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS are low on the priority
> list..."
>
> It's a pain, though. Installed 6.06 LTS on my neighbour's computer
> thinking "I won't have to upgrade it every six months". Now it
> appears the only way to get
Well it's rather "bugs in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS are low on the priority
list..."
It's a pain, though. Installed 6.06 LTS on my neighbour's computer
thinking "I won't have to upgrade it every six months". Now it appears
the only way to get rid of this bug is to install Feisty...
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Apparently those of us stuck with dial up are low on the priority
list...
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Hello,
I can confirm this bug still happens on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, even with
latest updates.
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OK, got it installed using manual partitioning.
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp.options is now configured correctly.
/etc/resolv.conf is still not created. I had to manually create the
file.
Kppp then connected after manually creating resolv.conf.
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Downloaded the alternate ISO. md5sum checked OK.
Burned and verified the CD using K3b.
Booted the install disk and after choosing Guided Partitioning the
install hung at "Computing the new partitions" with the keyboard LEDs
flashing.
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I'll try it and report back. It will be a couple of days. I'll have to
download the ISO at work and then take it home. I'm on a 31.2 dialup
connection at home so I can't download there.
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Looking in feisty I see that
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options just contains 'noauth'.
But I have no 56k modem to test that it actually works.
If someone have a 56k modem that works well with Linux, he could
try:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/FeistyFawn/Herd5/Kubuntu
and tell here if it goes well?
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Any progress?
There are still a lot of people still stuck with dialup and this is a
real show-stopper.
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actually assigning to kdenetwork
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => kdenetwork
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Same behavior on 6.06 LTS! Both this and the relevant kppp bugs are
still open...
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reassign to kppp
** Changed in: isdnutils (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: isdnutils => kppp
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