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Finished configuring connection and writing changed files. The chat strings for connecting to the ISP are in /etc/chatscripts/%s, while the options for pppd are in /etc/ppp/peers/%s. You may edit these files by hand if you wish. You will now have an opportunity to exit the program, configure another connection, or revise this or another one.
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Located in pppconfig:816
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Selecting YES will enable demand dialing for this provider. Selecting NO will disable it. Note that you will still need to start pppd with pon: pppconfig will not do that for you. When you do so, pppd will go into the background and wait for you to attempt access something on the Net, and then dial up the ISP. If you do enable demand dialing you will also want to set an idle-timeout so that the link will go down when it is idle. Demand dialing is presently %s.
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Located in pppconfig:954
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Selecting YES will enable persist mode. Selecting NO will disable it. This will cause pppd to keep trying until it connects and to try to reconnect if the connection goes down. Persist is incompatible with demand dialing: enabling demand will disable persist. Persist is presently %s.
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Located in pppconfig:968
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Choose a method. 'Static' means that the same nameservers will be used every time this provider is used. You will be asked for the nameserver numbers in the next screen. 'Dynamic' means that pppd will automatically get the nameserver numbers each time you connect to this provider. 'None' means that DNS will be handled by other means, such as BIND (named) or manual editing of /etc/resolv.conf. Select 'None' if you do not want /etc/resolv.conf to be changed when you connect to this provider. Use the up and down arrow keys to move among the selections, and press the spacebar to select one. When you are finished, use TAB to select <OK> and ENTER to move on to the next item.
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Located in pppconfig:992
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Enter the username of a user who you want to be able to start and stop ppp. She will be able to start any connection. To remove a user run the program vigr and remove the user from the dip group.
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Located in pppconfig:1043
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You probably don't want to change this. Pppd uses the remotename as well as the username to find the right password in the secrets file. The default remotename is the provider name. This allows you to use the same username with different providers. To disable the remotename option give a blank remotename. The remotename option will be omitted from the provider file and a line with a * instead of a remotename will be put in the secrets file.
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Located in pppconfig:1060
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If you want this PPP link to shut down automatically when it has been idle for a certain number of seconds, put that number here. Leave this blank if you want no idle shutdown at all.
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Located in pppconfig:1068
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Usage: pppconfig [--version] | [--help] | [[--dialog] | [--whiptail] | [--gdialog]
[--noname] | [providername]]
'--version' prints the version. '--help' prints a help message.
'--dialog' uses dialog instead of gdialog. '--whiptail' uses whiptail.
'--gdialog' uses gdialog. '--noname' forces the provider name to be 'provider'.
'providername' forces the provider name to be 'providername'.
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Located in pppconfig:1698
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pppconfig is an interactive, menu driven utility to help automate setting
up a dial up ppp connection. It currently supports PAP, CHAP, and chat
authentication. It uses the standard pppd configuration files. It does
not make a connection to your isp, it just configures your system so that
you can do so with a utility such as pon. It can detect your modem, and
it can configure ppp for dynamic dns, multiple ISP's and demand dialing.

Before running pppconfig you should know what sort of authentication your
isp requires, the username and password that they want you to use, and the
phone number. If they require you to use chat authentication, you will
also need to know the login and password prompts and any other prompts and
responses required for login. If you can't get this information from your
isp you could try dialing in with minicom and working through the procedure
until you get the garbage that indicates that ppp has started on the other
end.

Since pppconfig makes changes in system configuration files, you must be
logged in as root or use sudo to run it.

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Located in pppconfig:1709
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Contributors to this translation: Artur Szymanski, Jarosław Ogrodnik, Pawel Dyda, Piotr Strębski, Piotrek K.