James Hook writes:
> There are no switches, just pon
Additional arguments are passed to pppd.
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, faisal gillani wrote:
> # pon
>
> but it doesnt seems to work
> i want to know does it use any switches ? this command pon ? to make it pick
> my connection file ?
There are no switches, just pon
try enabling debug for the ISP in pppconfig and then after issuing the pon
ru
On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I did use pppconfig to configure the scripts.
> I've used PAP and chat. I can get chat through the login process (ogin: and
> ssword:)
> but then it establishes a connection and sends LCP ConfReq and does not get
> a reply and then I get L
gochenour wrote;
> Hello,
> I did use pppconfig to configure the scripts.
> I've used PAP and chat. I can get chat through the login process (ogin: and
> ssword:)
> but then it establishes a connection and sends LCP ConfReq and does not get
> a reply and then I get LCP: timeout.
>
Some ISPs requi
ciated.
>
> Thank you kindly!
>
> Ashby
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 10:27 AM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: PPP help (bit 7 set
10:27 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: PPP help (bit 7 set to 0)
>
>
> Ashby writes:
> > Received serial link is not 8-bit clean. Problem: all had
> bit 7 set to
> > 0. Exit.
>
> If you did not use pppconfig to configure ppp do so. If
Ashby writes:
> Received serial link is not 8-bit clean. Problem: all had bit 7 set to
> 0. Exit.
If you did not use pppconfig to configure ppp do so. If you did, post
/etc/chatscripts/provider and /etc/ppp/peers/provider (remove passwords).
BTW the plog command will show you the ppp log, whic
I just did a ppp installation, following the directions in Dale Scheetz'
book. It did just what you describe until I made ppp-connect executable:
chmod 700 /etc/ppp/ppp-connect. Then it worked fine. The book seems to say
make it 600, but that didn't work.
I really don't know very much about this,
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Your problem is that you're requiring-pap from the *peer*. In other
> words in your options file you need:
> #require-pap # allow only pap authetication
> instead of:
> require-pap # allow only pap authetication
Thankyou!
No
Your problem is that you're requiring-pap from the *peer*. In other
words in your options file you need:
#require-pap # allow only pap authetication
instead of:
require-pap # allow only pap authetication
pppd will agree to do PAP with the other side automatically if your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> This is the first time installing Debian or any other linux and I'm having
> a big problem setting up the ppp conection. If anybody can help I'd be more
> than greatful
>
No need to be "greatful", just being appreciative will do. ;) If you
could send a litt
> #!/bin/bash
>
> pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT6804500 CONNECT "" Username: daedalus
> Password: xxx Selection: 1' /dev/cua1 38400 crtscts modem defaultroute
>
> Please if anyone can help Email me and if I forgot to add anything let me
> know.
Why don't you use the supplied /etc/ppp.chatscri
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