shaul writes:
> What I trying to say is that IIRC, chat should only appear at the lines that
> describes the creation of the connection.
chat can also be used to terminate the connection by calling it with the
'disconnect' option. This is useful if you have unusual hardware that
requires one or
What I trying to say is that IIRC, chat should only appear at the lines that
describes the creation of the connection. And I do not understand why there is
a line that mentions chat after the connection is made. That is, it is my
understanding that chat terminates before the ppp connection is fu
Nikhil writes:
> I don't understand at all what you are trying to say. I was connected to
> the internet. And then when i kill -INT I get the error that
> the hangup chatscript failed
Not the hangup chatscript: there is no such thing. What is failing is your
'disconnect' script. Somewhere y
Hi
I don't understand at all what you are trying to say. I was connected to
the internet. And then when i kill -INT I get the error that
the hangup chatscript failed
But the connection is terminated...
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, shaul wrote:
> Isn't the failing of chat (2nd line of in your messa
Isn't the failing of chat (2nd line of in your messages) means that you were
connected at all ?
> Hello All
>
> I have been using Debian Slink Linux for a while now, but I have a problem
> hanging up (terminating) a PPP connection.
>
> I have the latest version of PPPD installed, I have edited
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