t too. (Also, you might want to try
the AutoPPP option of mgetty, if that's what you're using. If you get
that set up right, you won't even need a script from Win95).
Without more info, we're flying blind.
>
> Could it be a chat problem or IP forwarding problem?
>
&g
Britton writes:
> When I watch the progress of the script (with minicom) it hangs after
> CONNECT. I have tried responding with '\n' and '\r'. The script did not
> come with the CONNECT line but it didn't work then either. Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Can you log in by hand v
I had ppp and chat working under my last distribution (slackware) but I
have a hitch going here that I can't seem to resolve. I am thinking it
might have something to with the script arrangement Debian uses, which is
a little different. Here is my /etc/ppp.chatscript:
ABORTBUSY
ABORT
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