** Reply to note from "Stu" <stu(a)mgstu.co.uk> Sat, 4 Mar 2000 01:44:20 -0000
Stu
>
> Got this from a friend can any one suggest a good place to look....???
> Cheers Stu
>
> hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> same error is coming up:-
>
> "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
>
> The debug file reports the folowing:-
>
> "localhost pppd[625] The remote system is required to authenticate itself
> but localhost pppd [625] counldnt find any secret (password) which would let
> it use an IP address."
I believe that the remote host should not be required to authenticate
itself!
from ppp options:
# Require the peer to authenticate itself before allowing network
# packets to be sent or received.
auth
If you have the above in your ppp options file try kppp after changing the
'auth' line to 'noauth'.
> I have tried a manual login script as well and the same error
occurs. I > also used the terminal button in the modem device setup and
called the > speaking clock so I know the modem works.
>
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Best wishes
Barry Samuels
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