From: "Lokrin" <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx> > Added the above. No difference. > > >Another potential problem is that your connection itself is bad. What > >does "ifconfig pppN" say comparing your working and non-working > >connections? You might see something obvious. > > > ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol > inet addr:165.121.58.190 P-t-P:209.165.103.236 > Mask:255.255.255.255 > UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:23 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:11 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:3 > RX bytes:2529 (2.4 Kb) TX bytes:142 (142.0 b) > > ppp0 is the seanet account. ppp1 is the earthlink account. That gives > an error of DEVICE NOT FOUND This is where you are dead. But you MUST disconnect the seanet account before you connect to Earthlink. Otherwise strange things will happen. Um, what does your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp1 file look like compared with the one above? It should have a line in it something like USER='ELN/foopuppy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'. The ELN/ part is important. You also want "DEFROOT=yes". Another place that is important is the /etc/ppp directory. It should have a "pap-secrets" file in it that contains your password in a line something like this: "ELN/foopuppy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" * "foopuppies" Of course in both places replace "foopuppy" with your Earthlink account name and "foopuppies" with a real password for your account. > The thing is everything worked before they put my account on hold and no > it doesn't. I have not changed my system. Something else may have changed your system for you. Let's take baby steps looking for missing items. The two files I mentioned are quite important to getting connected. And being disconnected from any other ISP is also fairly important to avoid confusion. >From the command line as root: # ifdown ppp0 # ifup ppp1 After that it might be interesting to note what "ifconfig ppp1" has to tell you. The fact that you get MODEM sounds is encouraging. A next but brutal step to take if the above stuff is OK and still fails miserably is using minicom to dial the Earthlink modems. Enter your name and password to the text prompts that I believe are still there. Then see if you get some garbage printing to the screen a few times. I would expect it to disconnect if the garbage is not answered correctly. Now let's make another temporary assumption - suppose you found something not right and the ifup ppp1 works. Now you play with multiple consoles. It helps. In one type "tail -f /var/log/messages" and in the other try the "traceroute mail.earthlink.net" command. If your firewall is closed then you'll have error messages popping up in the window that has the tail command running. At which time the right response is the flat forehead maneuver, slap palm of hand against forehead and exclaim "I forgot the firewall!" I bet it addresses a "ppp0" connection but not a "ppp1" connection. So you'd have to make the appropriate changes. But I am worried that this is not your problem and that one of the other files is messed up because you get the error message from the "ifconfig ppp1" command. That hurdle needs to be covered first. > Side note: I couldn't connect with Seanet and found out it was because > my modem volume was set to high. That kept giving me a modem error 8 - > no dial tone. I'm guessing there was not enough power for the high > volume and to pick up the line both. The noise bugs me. So when I am playing road warrior I turn the modem down to its lowest level. I can still hear it go through its motions. But I don't get lifted out of the chair by the screeches. {^_-} {^_^}