Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 21:27:48 -0400 From: "Matthew Emmerton" <matt@gsicomp.on.ca> To: <brian@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Problems with PPP and one annoying ISP Message-ID: <006601c211b0$5cc44c80$1200a8c0@gsicomp.on.ca>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2118E.D5526410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've got this ISP who won't provide support for UNIX that I have to get working on UNIX. I can dial up to the ISP perfectly fine using Windows 95, but whenever I try and configure my FreeBSD machine to dial up, ppp never works right. Here's the chunk of my ppp.conf: [dumbisp] set authname **** set authkey **** set phone 17603320155 add default HISADDR As you can see, pretty plain-vanilla. When I dial interactively, I see "PPp>" and then the modem hangs up. I'm not sure why, but it just is. I'm passing the PAP authentication phase, so I know I haven't typed in my password incorrectly. Attached is the output in /var/log/ppp.log (gzipped, since hub refused my message the first time around.). If there are any PPP wizards out there who can help me through this, it would be greatly appreciated. -- Matt Emmerton ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2118E.D5526410 Content-Type: application/x-gzip; name="ppp.log.gz" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ppp.log.gz" H4sICDycBj0AA3BwcC5sb2cA7Zptb+I4EMff36eY2xen9tQuDk9tI93pcgnc0i2Q5aFvqp5kggu5 QpJNnD58+7NDAjQhiZ2yt9JpqVQK0vw8nvl7xnZ6HTqgKFBHagupzTYs8Gz2Cp7n3TVaF/cq0NBB Kujueo2duQq1OXmqUfqqwtzGK/jpWsjcXOKAqDALnfmKvXcCimcrO1hK2s/Jw8p2HlWwVm5A5nD+ O7gecWxnURWku45DLErmP1clJA4wX2Qioi8x5TDXYTDloo0ajTpSWi05+60XBh8aU0rWHgUF3Af2 S4o0Jjy72uTvvpxd58Vj8Ttpnaow/Jw2vSg0HRGL2E8kHjY7sKj18LOsbTLZX7pKR/mCZM2PNOft 6N9j6sZkT3RZyJVIAJqIRUAfDgYdffIGoKioGLAfhpQnKV8kUIkn9ctLhGra6EvtttGs3Whmv3bb rP/ZG4uj04s8WtlshVvY923ipzAKEsRExdMKMVaYtwb7nka1pyou8YY5tnIXtlOVszHmFMsTZdzo pgrdcV+FacDL34eY9gFwABioj53Ac30qxdt6NKaYErCW2FkQ6Dk2jeLPPNQ3hf/90BjEmWPqel4W qghBb/Ar8Rk5O1Mxe74eWRN6sBcj8vVEOYUg8vK3Sl6Bpnf1Yd+8q9/L2Zmj4WRYyVLT9b5m3rXv Ab2g+CVH6I+md817UFrShtpfPX0w7W8Gb1tKizQblxXTsK+NJPRcHCwr5yxHmew235fdStiC9Bbb FaW3bMTy9BYTCtJbYiiUXrE8sCbxtMmDZj2+Ow+HVbNFcdmwYc5H1lNm+bYk3eWyabZ2/lbiprOI D2WxhDCdfIpUxHOJXixUb8CJqZmncpi3OUUXFkKENOQYRWIuC0Pe8inxepRouN6Us+wMDKM31vl0 b1yL9TBtPvdZw8VKNWHs15N/jiCMyjPLk2r7h1S/q1S/neB44fyR3v9bevcb2DajvIENPeJkd59i 1GhPPM0cJfKMU5dDWkiXrI3aFndNDrH1YGkHTKJMFWewth0uV8d1ZGkm9mAYUi/kFy3Wgh0q/+Di t60wwPBr/EozL78Bs+SUypk9J0KOp7reGY/hJLMa8hg9k6duc4ajvr1YsPMkZqIiQQDoY/QjitIr HgkLeVWPhGLQ3entoxSgb5odFQYuBZa32YrAs02XbkhB/6SZl5nFKDjDvMNChRmC0eneaJMOL5LP 7HCvtOTMzVHHUHh5OkKy9o7aedtt0XsYfkERX/pKIpLqMiD02fUf5ZbHEUW9AR5b1SlqBVmn/TqO FjdU9qYZxoh3LdmaEgN4s9w0fc5Q2nB7DcHKpUG08KI/wXLXHi9btiusjaJkvEO12R3yhPisDzF6 tEm+2IXzcJsVA0dZNtxn4elmt3Zbv6Ld3ZH8ehPGGLS9Z0s/q6lWUt6ctSOhV+ZGUezajh0s5XpA 3t1R7Az3LFnQFatdVOYOX8tWUfS7gnaowkhGbYOIn7gBtddsrggCYgX83bUoYevZds52H3hHlYJz kIetxx0p+SSNAupSljoEs1dKghpz8ww8gh/3vwFWaiYhgTS3jlD9GBk7gpiSvrdd6Sn7uuhDAj1+ 2MDKYjqSuYyyO9ZkajliFOTuafEojpXGXDhmhh1Yhx8wS0DiPc/KXWQ1/B97snGBOcNDFaaLkriU 3pSARjOuAQ22aPaqQENp5tcB4bFUvvXdLwlXBSWhjBrXBHbISxeFq3ZJVWDoA1VBeBpxwPkjyEMb sDJOUgUMgjOmeQ9IDvzLx9fQzoQszzw5nJrmrvbM4cRx/TVenbKm8S+g7vo7eSIAAA== ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2118E.D5526410-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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