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Re: [LI] unable to connect



One problem could be that  your DNS Domain name does not match the server name
specified in your chat script, assuming you have script based authentication.
In tht case you will be getting a pppd timeout error.. is that so ?

Wish you on the net with Linux
Regards
Shourya



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s.goswami" wrote:

> dear friends,
>                      i am trying to connect from my home through kppp i am
> getting the following errors can you put some light on that, kppp in office
> went through in one shot, it invariably is not working at home i don't want
> to use two OS's one for mail and one for regular work, it hampering my work
> please help, and i have tried all the giving different entries in
> /etc/ppp/options also.
>
> Nov  1 05:54:12 localhost pppd[571]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> Nov  1 05:54:12 localhost pppd[571]: Using interface ppp0
> Nov  1 05:54:12 localhost pppd[571]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> Nov  1 05:54:22 localhost pppd[571]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> Nov  1 05:54:22 localhost pppd[571]: Modem hangup
> Nov  1 05:54:22 localhost pppd[571]: Connection terminated.
> Nov  1 05:54:22 localhost pppd[571]: Connect time 0.2 minutes.
> Nov  1 05:54:22 localhost pppd[571]: Exit.
>
> thanks and regards
> s.goswami
>
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