There are any number of reasons that your connection does not work -
chat has failed to complete correctly, you have a dirty line, etc. So
check your syslog for indications.
A very common problem is that people compile PPP support into the kernel
and yet when they try to run pppd, the kernel complains that it does not
support ppp! There are a variety of reasons this can occur.
Whilst you have recompiled your kernel to support ppp, you
are not booting the new kernel. This can happen if you do not update
/etc/lilo.conf and rerun lilo.
A good check on the kernel can be obtained by issuing the command
uname -a, which should produce a line like:-
Linux archenland 2.0.28 #2 Thu Feb 13 12:31:37 EST 1997 i586 |
This gives the kernel version and the date on which this kernel was
compiled - which should give you a pretty good idea of what is going on.
If you compiled your kernel ppp support as a module, but did not make
and install the modules, then you can get this error. Check the
kernel-HOWTO and the README file in /usr/src/linux!
Another module connected possibility is that you are expecting required
modules to be automatically loaded, but are not running the kerneld
daemon (which auto-loads and unloads modules on the fly). Check the
kerneld mini-HOWTO for information on setting up kerneld.
You must use ppp-2.2 with kernel version 2.0.x. You can use ppp-2.2
with kernel version 1.2.x (if you patch the kernel), otherwise you must
use ppp-2.1.2.
If you are not running pppd as the root user (and pppd is not suid to
root), you can receive this message.