On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:36:24PM -0800, Patrick Greenwood wrote: | PIII on a Dell4100 with Creative Modem Blaster DE 5625. | | | I don't understand -- why is it that most of the time when I try to | connect I get this: ... | Dec 18 21:47:33 Computer01 chat[511]: CONNECT | Dec 18 21:47:33 Computer01 chat[511]: -- got it | Dec 18 21:47:33 Computer01 chat[511]: send (\d) | Dec 18 21:47:34 Computer01 pppd[510]: Serial connection established. | Dec 18 21:47:34 Computer01 pppd[510]: Using interface ppp0 | Dec 18 21:47:34 Computer01 pppd[510]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0 | Dec 18 21:48:05 Computer01 pppd[510]: Connection terminated. | Dec 18 21:48:05 Computer01 pppd[510]: Hangup (SIGHUP) | Dec 18 21:48:05 Computer01 pppd[510]: Exit. | | But once in a while, when I do connect, I get this? ... | Dec 18 21:20:17 Computer01 chat[405]: CONNECT | Dec 18 21:20:17 Computer01 chat[405]: -- got it | Dec 18 21:20:17 Computer01 chat[405]: send (\d) | Dec 18 21:20:18 Computer01 pppd[404]: Serial connection established. | Dec 18 21:20:18 Computer01 pppd[404]: Using interface ppp0 | Dec 18 21:20:18 Computer01 pppd[404]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0 | Dec 18 21:20:23 Computer01 pppd[404]: local IP address 209.180.97.240 | Dec 18 21:20:23 Computer01 pppd[404]: remote IP address 209.180.97.254 | | There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. The machine is on a LAN | with one other machine, but this inconsistency leads me to think its | something the modem is or isn't saying to the ISP (Qwest)
I found that with my (previous) dial-in provider it would often take a while for their side to start the PPP stuff. In the HOWTO it says that a "~" is the first byte of PPP stuff sent back. I made the last thing in my chat script expect "~" and send nothing, that way the other side is always ready when pppd tries to do the PPP stuff. Perhaps that is your problem also? -D -- Through love and faithfulness sin is atoned for; through the fear of the Lord a man avoids evil. Proverbs 16:6