Re: PPP dialup utility

2001-07-09 Thread Brendan O'Connor
On Monday 09 July 2001 07:09, John Hasler wrote: > Victor writes: > > I thought that the PPP dialup utility resorted to the same definitions of > > PPPconfig, but it doesn't seem to be that way... > > If you by "PPP dialup utility" one of the Gnome applets, probably not. I > haven't looked at that

Re: PPP dialup utility

2001-07-09 Thread John Hasler
Victor writes: > I thought that the PPP dialup utility resorted to the same definitions of > PPPconfig, but it doesn't seem to be that way... If you by "PPP dialup utility" one of the Gnome applets, probably not. I haven't looked at that particular one, but the "dialup utilities" I have looked at

Re: PPP dialup utility

2001-07-09 Thread Victor
Hi Jaye, As a matter of fact I regularly use PPPconfig, pon & poff both as root and as user with no problem at all, of course, in a console or in a terminal under gnome. I thought that the PPP dialup utility resorted to the same definitions of PPPconfig, but it doesn't seem to be that way (if I d

Re: PPP dialup utility

2001-07-08 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
use pppconfig and select your user! On Sunday 08 July 2001 10:20, Victor wrote: > While as root I'm able to define new accounts and use them as root > with PPP dialup utility under Gnome, I can't even see the accounts and > define new ones as a user. > > What should I do? > > Ciao > Vittorio --

Re: PPP-Dialup: ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT): Operation not permitted

1999-03-05 Thread John Hasler
> I'm in the group dip and all files in /etc/ppp, /etc/ppp.chatscript, pon > and poff are owned by dip. A normal Debian installation has no /etc/ppp.chatscript. /etc/chatscripts and /etc/ppp/ should be owned by root but in the dip group: drwx--x--- 2 root dip 1024 Dec 22 17:47 /et

Re: PPP dialup. :(.

1997-12-25 Thread Tim Sailer
Timothy Hospedales wrote: > > Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to > my > ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt > comes up, how do I tell a script to send ? you would include "\r" in the string you are sending. Just FYI, everyt

Re: PPP dialup. :(.

1997-12-25 Thread bhmit1
On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote: > Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to > my > ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt > comes up, how do I tell a script to send ? "\r" Brandon - Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: PPP dialup. :(.

1997-12-25 Thread Timothy Hospedales
Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to my ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt comes up, how do I tell a script to send ? Thanks, Timothy >You are closer here. ttyS0 is locked by your minicom session. Forget >minicom. All the i

Re: PPP dialup. :(.

1997-12-25 Thread Tim Sailer
Timothy Hospedales wrote: > In X, I startup minicom, dial, and login manually. It then tells me that it > has started PPP and to start my PPP, whereupon it starts displaying the > usual garbage. > I open a bash term and type pppd, and it starts displaying its garbage. > I open another bash term, an

RE: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Ralph Winslow
I use an "at" modem command that makes the modem give audible dialing and negotiation. With very little practice I know when it's connected, busy, screwed up during handshake, etc. This works great for me, YMMV. On 25-Nov-97 Andrew Akins wrote: >I was wondering what people use for handling their

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Daniel Martin wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote: > > > You might want to look into DialD (Dial-on-Demand). This package > > automatically makes and breaks connections to the Internet as needed. You > > just start up NetScape, etc. and the modem dials... After an inactivity > >

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Kevin Traas
>> You might want to look into DialD (Dial-on-Demand). This package >> automatically makes and breaks connections to the Internet as needed. You >> just start up NetScape, etc. and the modem dials... After an inactivity >> timeout, DialD drops the link (to save you money... ...). It's really >>

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Daniel Martin
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote: > You might want to look into DialD (Dial-on-Demand). This package > automatically makes and breaks connections to the Internet as needed. You > just start up NetScape, etc. and the modem dials... After an inactivity > timeout, DialD drops the link (to sa

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote: > I was wondering what people use for handling their PPP dialups. I've > been using simple pppd, which works well. But, it has no feedback - I > have to simply wait, and run ps to see if it makes the connection. What > tools or programs (if any) would provi

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Kevin Traas
>I was wondering what people use for handling their PPP dialups. I've You might want to look into DialD (Dial-on-Demand). This package automatically makes and breaks connections to the Internet as needed. You just start up NetScape, etc. and the modem dials... After an inactivity timeout, Dial

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread dale . jones
I just gave up on trying to configure diald; thought it would make things easier but don't have enough time to mess with it. Started using pon and poff instead. To see when the connection has been established, use ifconfig. If you see a line starting with ppp0 (I'm guessing you are just usin

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-11-25 Thread Will Lowe
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote: > I was wondering what people use for handling their PPP dialups. I've > been using simple pppd, which works well. But, it has no feedback - I > have to simply wait, and run ps to see if it makes the connection. What > tools or programs (if any) would provi

Re: PPP dialup problems

1997-08-22 Thread Chad D. Zimmerman
Well, I put the old back in and it dialed out right ... gona check the settingins on the new card ... it may have had a conflict there .. will try the new card again in a couple of days. Chad -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Chad D. Zimmerman

Re: PPP dialup problems

1997-08-22 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote: > > I had ppp working ... installed an eide controller card ... now it seems > my dialup / modem doesn't want to work right. > > Here is what I get in my messages log file when I try to connect: > > Aug 20 21:05:12 localhost pppd[568]: pppd 2.2.0 st

Re: PPP dialup problems

1997-08-22 Thread Paul Wade
If that new eide card has serial ports, double check your io port and irq settings for conflicts first. I have some cheap i/o ide cards and they can cause all kinds of problems in some systems but work okay in others. On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote: > I had ppp working ... installed

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-04-28 Thread LinuxBOX
It is rather intersting but I simply changed the com port and put on a faster modem and it started working. On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > LinuxBOX wrote: > > > > I would prefer to avoid a firewall. Infact that is why we have chosen a > > lynix box. We had a firewall solution

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-04-28 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
LinuxBOX wrote: > > I would prefer to avoid a firewall. Infact that is why we have chosen a > lynix box. We had a firewall solution before, but we anted to hook it up > so that it will work as a notmal dialup conetion. > > On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > > > LinuxBOX wrote: > >

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-04-26 Thread LinuxBOX
I would prefer to avoid a firewall. Infact that is why we have chosen a lynix box. We had a firewall solution before, but we anted to hook it up so that it will work as a notmal dialup conetion. On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > LinuxBOX wrote: > > > > I recently configured my li

Re: PPP Dialup

1997-04-25 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
LinuxBOX wrote: > > I recently configured my linux box to act as a Dialup PPP Server. However > I can only see the linux box itself. THe Linux box has an ethernet > conection to the internet and I would realy like to be able to acces the > rest of the net with the dialup ppp sesion. Could anyon