Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
>
> >>Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
> >>is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
>
> >>added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
> >>certainly sitting in the appropriate plac
>>Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
>>is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
>>added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
>>certainly sitting in the appropriate place in the file vigr, so what's
>>missing?
Frank writes:
> You have to add the users who should be allowed to dial out to the right
> group.
That is what he did when he added users in pppconfig (assuming he did it
correctly).
Did you log the users out and back in? Password and group changes don't
take effect until you do.
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John Hasler
Schoppitsch Dieter writes:
> Maybe wvdial (which is smaller and more simple than pppd/pppconfig)
Wvdial is larger than pppconfig and, while perhaps easier to use, is more
complex in that it uses heuristics to get data pppconfig asks the user for.
It also uses pppd to make the actual connection. P
Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
certainly sitting in the appropriate place in the file vigr, so what's
missing?
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srt
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Maybe wvdial (which is smaller and more simple than
pppd/pppconfig) is able to find the right port?
ds
I've been trying to get pppconfig set up to run with my ISP
it probes ttyS0 and ttyS1 withut finding the
modem,
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
>
> >Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> >
> >
> Softmodems are quite often called winmodems. Don't really know how
> they work but the software somehow emulates a modem.
> Do you still have Win running on this machine? Then you could easily
> find out what modem you have. Otherwise
Simon R Tod writes:
> ...it probes ttyS0 and ttyS1 withut finding the modem, but I know from
> the windows partition that it's on ttyS2 (ie. com3)
Are you saying that it finds the modem on ttyS2? Are you putting ttyS2 in
manually?
Please post copies of /etc/chatscripts/provider and
/etc/ppp/pee
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
Frank,
Thanks for trying to help. I have no idea what modem it is to be honest.
What is a softmodem? It's just the internal modem that came with the
machine (an ASUS L8400). I don't even know if the Debian partition
recognises that it exists - there must be a way to chec
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