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Re: wvdial dials; kppp doesn't. Why???



On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 08:45:19AM -0400, Chris Joyner wrote
> Thanks, Jens, I have tried that, but I'm pretty sure my ISP uses PAP. Here
> is the ouptput to xconsole from KDE. (I finally figured out how to get it.)
> Any clues here?
> 
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
> <auth chap 05> <magic
> 0xbf09398b> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
> <auth chap 05> <magic
> 0xbf09398b> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 <mru 1514>
> <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap>
> <magic 0x3ad32ce3> <pcomp> <accomp> < 11 04 05 ea> < 13 03 00>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x2 < 11 04 05 ea> <
> 13 03 00>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x3 <mru 1514>
> <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap>

This says your ISP is asking your PC for PAP authentication.

> <magic 0x3ad32ce3> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x3 <mru 1514>
> <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap>
> <magic 0x3ad32ce3> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0xbf09398b]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [CHAP Challenge id=0x1
> <8cb2c35edaf96a8d387acdf21d83b356e528da429e081e6e3cd18fa5cd7f8e19a95a6780>,
> name = "probe"]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="jhzb"
> password="******"]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x3ad32ce3]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [CHAP Response id=0x1
> <d2b0109626c64619d32d61a12f5e9c3f>, name = "HiPer"]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: No CHAP secret found for authenticating
> HiPer

This is your PC talking.  HiPer is offering it an authentication token,
which your PC doesn't recognise...

> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [CHAP Failure id=0x1 "I don't like
> you.  Go 'way."]
> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "Authentication
> failed"]

So it tells your ISP to go away.

> May 29 08:28:39 probe pppd[270]: rcvd [PAP AuthAck id=0x1 ""]
> May 29 08:28:40 probe pppd[270]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> May 29 08:28:40 probe pppd[270]: Modem hangup
> May 29 08:28:40 probe pppd[270]: Connection terminated.
> May 29 08:28:41 probe pppd[270]: Exit.
> 


Assuming you don't require your provider to give a password, try
adding "noauth" to /etc/ppp/options.  That tells PPP that the
remote peer (your ISP) doesn't need to authenticate itself.

If you *do* have a password that your ISP has to provide before
you will connect, add it to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets or
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets, as appropriate.


> Jens Luedicke wrote:
> > 
> > try in kppp the CHAP or an script-based
> > authentication method.....
> > 
> > ---Reply to mail from Chris Joyner about wvdial dials; kppp doesn't. Why???
> > 
> > > Dear friends,
> > >
> > > I have tinkered and tinkered but still can't make kppp work from KDE to
> > > dial my modem. I can use wvdial from a console (but only as root! BTW, how
> > > do I get to use wvdial as another user?) and it connects immediately.
> > >
> > > Any suggestionsas to getting kppp to do its thing?  I'm using slink.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Chris Joyner
> > >
> > >
> > > --
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > ---End reply
> > with friendly regards....
> > 
> >     Jens Luedicke <jens@irs-net.com>
> 
> 
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HTH,


John P.
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