Re: ppp-tool for gnome and PAP



Forgot to Cc: to the gnome-list.



Still does not work: (running as root already!!)

# Note my modem is an ZyXEL Omni.net ISDN modem.

# gnome-ppp settings: 
Authentication: PAP/CHAP: Usernam and hidden password given
IP Address: Dynamic
DNS: Not filled in
Script: Blank
PPP: MTU/MRU 1500, Add Default Route, Lock Dialout Device

/var/log/messages:
Sep 15 09:14:12 em2 pppd[14667]: pppd 2.3.9 started by root, uid 0
Sep 15 09:14:16 em2 pppd[14667]: Serial connection established.
Sep 15 09:14:16 em2 pppd[14667]: Using interface ppp0
Sep 15 09:14:16 em2 pppd[14667]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Sep 15 09:14:23 em2 pppd[14667]: Modem hangup
Sep 15 09:14:23 em2 pppd[14667]: Connection terminated.
Sep 15 09:14:24 em2 pppd[14667]: Exit.

Debug terminal:
--NEW CONNECTION---
ATZATB40
OK
ATZATB40
OK
ATDTphone-number
CONNECT

Error output: The pppd daemon died unaxpectedly

Cody Russell writes:
 > 
 > You need to make sure that you have access to ttyS1 or whatever. Then you
 > need to 'chmod u+s /sbin/pppd' or wherever it is. If your pap-secrets file
 > conforms to your settings in gnome-ppp, it should run fine then.
 > 
 > Cody
 > 
 > On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Svante Signell wrote:
 > 
 > > I have been using xisp for a long time now to connect to my ISP. It
 > > wolud be nice to have a gnome-aware ppp-dialer, so I tried rp3 and
 > > gnome-ppp. Neither was able to connect, using the pap-secrets file in
 > > /etc/ppp or have an entry for this type of access control. Am I
 > > missing something in the setup? Is it possible, the documentation is
 > > VERY sparse!!
 > > 
 > > Best regards
 > > 
 > > 
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