Hello, I'm quite confused with PPP connection.
I'm using xisp to dial and set my internet connection under Linux. The internet provider from my university uses dinamic IP assignment and I can easily get a 'socket' for my W95 applications: I run a script that dials, I put my username and password on login screen, key 'ppp' and enter, get a stream of words&codes on screen (saying 'Async interfaces etc ...') and push F7 to finnally get a socket to plug my Netscape, ftp and whatelse. I installed xisp and fed it with server address, my username and password, wrote some lines for scripting: ername:--ername: %s ssword: %s >--> sync:--sync /0;65 (I wait for the message 'Async... and send the codes to play for F7 key my server asks for) Well, it seems to work as long as I got a fancy xisp window with the correct number of my server on ISP box, a dynamic IP adress box filled down, a status box with a message CONN (I wish this means connected...), a correct speed number and a 'walking' clock with my connection time. I took my HowTo's and read PPP-HowTo but I did not know what is missing. How can I fire some internet applications to take any advantage of the connection? What is the next step to plug Netscape, ftp apps, telnet and things alike in this 'socket'? Help me! Must I stack on W95 to make a simple (a bit cumbersome, I know, but a working one) internet connection? Thanks in advance, Adalberto da Silva Instituto Astronomico e Geofisico Universidade de Sao Paulo - Brasil [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .