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Old 05-11-2005, 07:34 AM   #1
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Wrong pwd while using dsl through pppoe


Hi there
Iam using SUSE 9.0, I installed the system and got everything running the next step was to set up my connection "Ive done it before on Red Hat, with the same parameters and it worked" . I have a dsl connection that I acces through pppoe, I used YAST2 to setup my eth0 and an appropriate dsl connection, I did all the steps needed ( and Ive repeated and tweaked it at least for 20 times). But what ever I do it just gives me the following log when I try to access the internet through KInternet

"pppd[0]: Remote message: E=691 R=0 C=48FCDEB60CE5A835B3D6DA98A9D77D63 V=3 M=bad username or password
pppd[0]: CHAP authentication failed
Authentication error. Maybe bad account or password."

Iam 100% sure that my IP my username and my pwd are correct


This is the full log:


SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.06 on linux.
Status is: disconnected

trying to connect to smpppd
connect to smpppd
Status is: disconnected

SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.06 on linux.
Status is: disconnected
trying to connect to smpppd
connect to smpppd
Status is: disconnected
Interface is eth0.
Status is: lurking
pppd[0]: Plugin pppoe.so loaded.
pppd[0]: PPPoE Plugin Initialized
pppd[0]: Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.
pppd[0]: Using interface ppp0
pppd[0]: Setting MTU to 1492.
pppd[0]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
pppd[0]: local IP address 192.168.99.1
pppd[0]: remote IP address 192.168.99.99
pppd[0]: Starting link
Establishing connection due to activity.
Status is: connecting
pppd[0]: Sending PADI
pppd[0]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
pppd[0]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
pppd[0]: Unexpected packet: Ether addr: 00:50:8b:b1:fd:2f
pppd[0]: (PPPOE Discovery)
pppd[0]: PPPoE hdr: ver=0x1 type=0x1 code=0x07 sid=0x0000 length=0x0042 (PADO)
pppd[0]: PPPoE tag: type=0103 length=0004 (Host Uniq) data (bin): 28 8b 08 08 PPPoE tag: type=0101 length=0000 (Service name) PPPoE tag: type=0102 length=0008 (AC Name) data (UTF-8): Internet PPPoE tag: type=0101 length=000a (Service name) data (UTF-8): internet01 PPPoE tag: type=0101 length=000a (Service name) data (UTF-8): internet02 PPPoE tag: type=0101 length=000a (Service name) data (UTF-8): internet03
pppd[0]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
pppd[0]: Got connection: 219
pppd[0]: Connecting PPPoE socket: 00:11:95:c8:8c:29 1902 eth0 0x8088b28
pppd[0]: Connect: ppp0 <--> eth0
pppd[0]: Setting MTU to 1492.
pppd[0]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
pppd[0]: Setting MTU to 1480.
pppd[0]: Remote message: E=691 R=0 C=48FCDEB60CE5A835B3D6DA98A9D77D63 V=3 M=bad username or password
pppd[0]: CHAP authentication failed
Authentication error. Maybe bad account or password.
pppd[0]: Setting MTU to 1492.
pppd[0]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
pppd[0]: Connection terminated.
pppd[0]: Doing disconnect
 
Old 05-11-2005, 07:45 AM   #2
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Hi,

If you still have your redhat, copy your chap-secrets file and the peers directory to your suse... (they are in the /etc/ppp/ directory on debian). Thus you'll get the same ppp config as the one which worked.
 
Old 05-11-2005, 10:53 AM   #3
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No Iam sorry, I havent got it anymore is there anything else I can do ?
 
  


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