>> "SC" == Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SC> I was able to get over the 8-bit clean problem.
I am curious. What was the solution? :-)
SC> properly. The modem hang ups with no explanation. Got to spend more
SC> time debugging it.
If you want us to help you, send the lo
> >> /etc/chatscripts/isp
> >>
> >> ABORT BUSY
> >> ABORT "NO CARRIER"
> >> ABORT VOICE
> >> ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
> >> ABORT "NO ANSWER"
> >> "" ATZ
> >> OK ATDT2230101
> >> CONNECT ''
> >> ogin: \d\q'us,ppp,thaths'
> >> ssword: \qpassword
> >>
> >> "" \d\c
> OK, terminal logi
> Wrong passwords produce the "link is not 8-bit clean" message from pppd.
> For some reason improper authentication doesn't (can't?) get reported as
> such.
When chat authentication fails for any reason, the peer keeps on echoing
what it receives, still hoping for a correct login. Your chat scr
Wrong passwords produce the "link is not 8-bit clean" message from
pppd. For some reason improper authentication doesn't (can't?) get
reported as such.
I missed the beginning of this thread, so perhaps this has been
mentioned.
Good luck,
--
Pete Harlan
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>> "SC" == Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[.. failed dial-in attempts ..]
>> /etc/chatscripts/isp
>>
>> ABORT BUSY
>> ABORT "NO CARRIER"
>> ABORT VOICE
>> ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
>> ABORT "NO ANSWER"
>> "" ATZ
>> OK ATDT2230101
>> CONNECT ''
>> ogin: \d\q'u
> Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > This usually means that the chat script is exiting without having provided
> > the other end with everything it needs. Dial in with minicom and work
> > through the login until you get the garbage that indicates that ppp has
> > s
Martin writes:
> You should ask their tech support. This is an important issue to know
> when setting up a dial-in connection.
Yes, but if they offer you a set of scripts for Linux, don't install them:
just use them for reference. Some isp's are passing out wacky
Slackware-style scripts that will
>> "SC" == Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[.. Dial-in attempts.]
SC> * Does Netcom use PAP / CHAP?
You should ask their tech support. This is an important issue to know
when setting up a dial-in connection.
You described your failed attempts, but to help you, we need the
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