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List:       kde-user
Subject:    Re: kppp script timed out...wat does this mean? (i put in noauth
From:       Petrov <drwhite () metconnect ! com>
Date:       2001-06-30 18:13:41
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On Sat, 30 June 2001, James Richard Tyrer wrote:

> 
> Petrov wrote:
> > 
> > Hey, I am running kde 2.1.1 on redhat 7.1. when i try to dial into my isp on
> > kppp, i get "script timed out". what does this mean? i used wvdial to test my 
> > modem and it worked. i could not view a website with wvdial.
> > what should i do?
> > 
> That would probably be the PAP script.
> 
> It probably timed out waiting for you ISP to authenticate itself.  They
> DON'T.
> 
> What do you have in the file: "/etc/ppp/options"?
> 
> It should contain one non-comment line:
> 
>     noauth
> 
> JRT
> -- 
>hey, i put in noauth in /etc/ppp/options and that did not help. what should i try now?
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