[ale] Connecting to BellSouth DSL with Linux

Jim jcphil at mindspring.com
Sun Oct 15 15:38:46 EDT 2000


Forget BellSouth's PPPoE program and get Roaring Penguin at:

http://www.roaringpenguin.com

Once it is installed. just run adsl-setup and it will walk you through
the steps. You just need your user name and password and the addresses
of the DNS servers and you can answer all the questions in setup. When
it asks for your user name, be sure to include the domain name, as in
"user at bellsouth.net".  This client is the most stable and easy to use.

"doe, john" wrote:
> 
> I am having a frustrating time trying to connect to Bellsouth's DSL
> service using Linux. My /var/log/messages file keeps sending the error
> "LCP: timeout sending config requests" and then "connection terminated".
> I have edited my pap-secrets file in the format <username> * <password>
> *.
> 
> When I got DSL from Bellsouth, the guy gave me a cd which had NTS's
> linux software version on it. They have their own pppoe program on
> there, and a /etc/ppp/options.pppoe file.  Anyway, Bellsouth doesn't
> support Linux so I can't call them. I'm sure there are many out there
> who are using BellSouth DSL with Linux. Does anyone know what might be
> wrong? Thanks
> 
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