> On Mon, 12 Aug 1996 19:40:00 +0200, Jean Orloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> I'm still unsuccessfully fighting my chat problems reported over 2 weeks
>> ago. [snip]
>> After CONNECT, chat sends a character over the line, and hopelessly waits
>> for the reply (a login prompt): just
> On Mon, 12 Aug 1996 19:40:00 +0200, Jean Orloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
> I'm still unsuccessfully fighting my chat problems reported over 2 weeks
> ago. [snip]
> Then the chatscript sends a character over the line, and hopelessly waits for
> the reply (a login prompt): just as if t
I'm still unsuccessfully fighting my chat problems reported over 2 weeks
ago. For memory:
# pppd connect 'chat -v '
fires ppp OK,
starts chat OK,
dials the correct number,
waits for '00',
find it in the 'CONNECT 28800' response from the modem
Then the chatscript sends a character over the li
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> > - If I put "quiet" flags (\q) on both my username and password strings, it
> > only recognizes the first one, i.e., it puts my password into the log
> file!
>
> I have only one \q for my passwd, and it's in the log file too :-(.
The \q option is a
Randy Gobbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed Debian Linux 1.1 on my new Pentium Pro a couple of weeks ago. so
> far everything mostly works great, but I've noticed that the chat program
> seems to have a number of problems:
Just a personal experience: I had all kinds of trouble with th
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