On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 20:16:13 -0400
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Palmer wrote:
> > /quote: I am trying to dial into RoadRunner dialup service.
> > They unfortunately only support Windows and won't help me with Linux.
> > My Thinkpad WinModem is working fine and I have tested it
>
David Palmer wrote:
/quote: I am trying to dial into RoadRunner dialup service.
They unfortunately only support Windows and won't help me with Linux.
My Thinkpad WinModem is working fine and I have tested it
by dialing up to other dialup ISP accounts./unquote.
Hello Andy,
Yes I had exactly the sam
/quote: I am trying to dial into RoadRunner dialup service.
They unfortunately only support Windows and won't help me with Linux.
My Thinkpad WinModem is working fine and I have tested it
by dialing up to other dialup ISP accounts./unquote.
Hello Andy,
Yes I had exactly the same problem with my
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> From: Patrick Dahiroc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 April 2002 20:42
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: PPP dial-up problem
>
> hi all,
>
> i'm having trouble connection using ppp dial-up.
> when
> i look at /var/
trick Dahiroc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 April 2002 20:42
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: PPP dial-up problem
hi all,
i'm having trouble connection using ppp dial-up. when
i look at /var/log/ppp.log i see the following message
just before the connection i
hi all,
i'm having trouble connection using ppp dial-up. when
i look at /var/log/ppp.log i see the following message
just before the connection i taken down:
Serial connection established
Coulndn't attach tty to ppp unit 0: Invalid argument
so it looks like the chat script succeeded, but
someth
A big THANK YOU to all who responded to my dial-up woe with the
WINModem.
I didn't realize that Windows compatible hardware would ONLY work with
Windows. I will have to get a different modem then.
I agree that drivers won't be written in LINUX for any type of WIN
hardware. There i
eferen1 wrote:
>
> This is a follow up to my previous message.
> I guess I should have been more specific about this problem. I installed
> FreeBSD 3.0 to see if it would connect, but it didn't either. Here are the
> details;
>
> 1. I have MS Network. The local provider provides the IP address.
>
not.shown": ;
Subject: Re: Dial-up problem
On Thu, 10 Dec 1998, eferen1 wrote:
> This is a follow up to my previous message.
> I guess I should have been more specific about this problem. I installed
> FreeBSD 3.0 to see if it would connect, but it didn't either. Here are the
On Thu, 10 Dec 1998, eferen1 wrote:
> This is a follow up to my previous message.
> I guess I should have been more specific about this problem. I installed
> FreeBSD 3.0 to see if it would connect, but it didn't either. Here are the
> details;
>
> 1. I have MS Network. The local provider provide
This is a follow up to my previous message.
I guess I should have been more specific about this problem. I installed
FreeBSD 3.0 to see if it would connect, but it didn't either. Here are the
details;
1. I have MS Network. The local provider provides the IP address.
2. I cannot get the IP address
eferen1 writes:
> I have tried several times to establish a dial-up connection but nothing
> has worked. MSN is my provider. They have a server assigned IP
> address. Because of this, I'm sure it does not connect.
Exactly what have you tried and exactly what happened? Have you run
pppconfig? We
I have tried several times to establish a dial-up connection but nothing has
worked. MSN is my provider. They have a server assigned IP address. Because
of this, I'm sure it does not connect. Anybody else have this problem?
Thanx.
hmm, i had the same problem - in my case it was authentication - i turned
it off in /etc/ppp/config
try to edit /etc/resolv.conf - put there your nameserver adress
greetz
look into /var/log/syslog - and try run pppd with "debug" option /-d/
how i test my ppp conection:
run minicom
connect to yo
On Sun, Nov 08, 1998 at 01:33:04AM -0800, Dirk Melchers wrote:
> PING with the IP address of yahoo.com it would work. (DNS PROB? This
> happens on connections to different ISP's also) I also had another
Have you edited resolv.conf to include domain name servers?
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Steve C. L
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux, so I was very happy to get my Debian running
KDE and all that nice stuff that comes with it :) I then went off to
get my PPP connection running, but this turned out ot be a problem. I
can connect fine, but when I use Netscape or even PING to go to for
example www
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