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Hi Roach, and all<tt><br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday 11 December 2005 12:06, LMa wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> But as kppp offers other functionalities which I wouldn't know how to
access from within a console, I'm still trying to find out what is wrong.
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Does /etc/ppp/options have lock in it?
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Yes.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Change lock to #lock and try kppp again.
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I tried and it didn't work. Sorry.<br>
So I remained with Harri Porten's FAQ solution: I changed auth into
#auth in that same /etc/ppp/options file...<br>
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<pre wrap="">One question: do you think kppp uses files which are generated after a
configuration with pppconfig
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Yes.
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<pre wrap="">(and that kppp would like to see exactly the
same entries as in those other [pppconfig] files) ?
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No.
All the best.
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Thanks.<br>
and best regards to you in South Africa.<br>
<br>
Ludovic<br>
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