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Date:      Wed, 14 Jun 2000 14:48:49 -0400
From:      Boucher Eric <eric.boucher24@sympatico.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Internet connexion
Message-ID:  <3947D391.E65C843C@sympatico.ca>

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Hi

It's been now about 1 month (not at full time) that I try to log into
the internet. I'm not really good with informatic and I try the best I
can by reading the handbook to  log on. I did every step that is
written, but it still don't work. I know that Unix-like systems are good
systems, but they are also frustating to configure. I guess that's part
of the game. Anyway, my new question goes like this :

After typing        ppp        and then         dial isp (isp is the
name I gave in ppp.conf), 2 messages appears.:

Warning isp : Configuration label not found

and

Warning dial : Failed 1

I don't understand why it says that the configuration label is not
found, because that's the name I gave in ppp.conf,  , after defaults.

I use the version 3.4 of FreeBSD.

I also want to know if the handbook is better than the book (from Walnut
Creek) to configure my connexion and also how do I know wich version of
PPP I'm using

Thanks a lot

Eric



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