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Old 29th November 2004, 05:54 AM
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Question Modem redial problem

Hi All,

I'm currently using FC2 but am having a problem when disconnecting my dial-up modem, it re-connects immediately after I click on de-activate in the Network Configurations dialogue (unfortunately I can't seem to get kppp to work correctly....and have to connect thru this dialogue) I've run chkrootkit and f-prot so I don't think I've had an intrusion....but I'm not 100%. I've looked thru the configuration settings and cannot see a 'redial' box that is checked.......any ideas?

Tom

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