I get that for multiple reasons. the most common are the ID 10 T ones. Simply not having the cat5 plugged in the right ethernet port or the cable modem is off little things like that. But there are other times such as a conflicts within the network settings. Steps that I do to fix it: 1. turn off the firewall actually unloading iptables with /sbin/service iptables stop; run adsl-setup again and make sure to set the FW settings to none,try again, If it works then restart iptables and creat a new ppp setting the FW the way you want it. 2. if that fails. Create a new ppp conection using adsl-setup use another ppp identifier i.e. ppp1 the try again using /sbin/if ppp1 3. Call my ISP and figure out with them what is wrong after checking/redoing ALL my connections (including eth1 and eth0) 3 or 4 times If your ISP is SBC/Yahoo They don't have support for linux, Cause its a free OS? (I asked why they didn't support it and that was the response ttto the question like it was a quiz) My response to that: what about RHE? Answer: Don't know. BTW for ppp0 /sbin/adsl-start works just fine but not haven't figured out if it can handle other ppp connections. On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 07:08, fedora wrote: > Hi to all, > > This is my first post but this list helps me a lot already!! Well, I > installed the Fedora Core 2 yesterday and when went to configure the > adsl thru adsl-setup I got this error message: > > /sbin/ifup ppp0 > > /sbin/adsl-start line 125:16856 terminated 4CONNECT "$@" > >dev/null > 2>&1 > > What is that error. On Fedora Core 1 worked without any problem. > > Thanks in Advance > > Iassa > > >