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  • Linux setup scripts for access to Algonet

    Scripts that give examples on how to connect Linux to an ISP.

    www.algonet.se

  • How to Hook up PPP in Linux

    ISPs differ in their PPP authentication methods, and few of them even understand what technique they actually use. This document may allow you to set up without their help. It also discusses general information you'll need to understand about PPP in Linux.

    axion.physics.ubc.ca

  • The Diald Home Page

    The name Diald is an abbreviation of Dial Daemon. Diald's only task in life is to make it transparently appear that you have a 24 hour a day connection to the Internet over a SLIP or PPP link.

    diald.sourceforge.net

  • Connecting to AT&T Worldnet via ppp

    Connecting to AT&T Worldnet via ppp with Debian Linux.

    home.att.net

  • X-ISP

    XForms-based interface for pppd/chat. Features: supports multiple dial-up accounts, PAP/CHAP login, easy configuration of many other PPP options.

    xisp.hellug.gr

  • Linux PPP HOWTO

    Linux PPP HOWTO at Linux DOC.

    en.tldp.org

  • SLIP/PPP Emulator HOWTO

    This document will describe how to get your Linux box to connect to a generic site via a SLIP/PPP emulator, such as SLiRP or TIA.

    en.tldp.org

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