Re: Connection between Draytek 2500We and Eee fails with "No auth is possible"

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James Carlson wrote:
| Martin Ereth writes:
[...]
| You don't have it configured, so you refuse.  That's the problem.  You
| haven't set up your local credentials properly.
|
| You'll need to put correct entries into /etc/ppp/chap-secrets to make
| this work.
|
| Note that you'll also want to use the pppd "user" option *instead* of
| the "name" option.  The latter is designed for servers.  It may work
| here, but it's not quite what you want.

Thank you very much!
I was able to resolve my problem with your help!

Martin

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