I've been on EL for years and just recently have it using Linux. I don't have any other scripts running (that I know of). I've installed Mandrake 7.1 (had to get the latest ppp), 7.2 and the latest 8.0. The latter 2 came up without any problems. pete Of course there' still Samba, cd ripping, and a host of other things I'd like to get done! On Monday 18 June 2001 15:48, you wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > Jason, I sympathize - that is just one of the problems with analog > > dial-in. > > > > What I used to do in the pass is 'hop' the bad modem in question by > > dialing in on my other phone line manually via telephone, then connecting > > with my modem and then hanging up the manual dial. Thus it sometimes > > takes two phone lines to make a connection. > > I was actually able to get it to function properly last night by > passing pppd the "noauth" option. Now, this morning, I no longer have > to do this, and my standard pppd script is working. So I have three > new commands because of last night... all based off the normal ppp > script: ppp-unsecure, ppp-debug, ppp-unsecure-debug. Im not even sure > why the server refuses to authenticate itself, and near as I can tell > from reading the pppd man pages, the only risk this REALLY opens me up > to is if someone unplugs the serial cord and plugs in their own server > at the mindspring host, thus intercepting my communications. Since I'm > not rechallenging their end periodically during the connection > anyways... I'd never know regardless. > > Ah well, it works, and I have two workarounds. Technically, having a > second number to dial into is an advantage of analog dialin. > Generally, when they screw up the other end on a digital connection, > your up the proverbial creek with no paddle... :-) > > Besides, I dont imagine DSL comes cheap out here in Atrashy Junction.