On Thu, Aug 20, 1998 at 01:32:37PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Geoffrey L. Brimhall wrote:
>
> > So you should change the connect line to:
> >
> > connect "chat -v -f /the_base_path_to_myisp/myisp"
> This works until the ppp server asks for chap/pap, and then the local
> copy
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Geoffrey L. Brimhall wrote:
> So you should change the connect line to:
>
> connect "chat -v -f /the_base_path_to_myisp/myisp"
This works until the ppp server asks for chap/pap, and then the local
copy of pppd spawned by diald doesn't do it, so the remote server kicks
me of
So you should change the connect line to:
connect "chat -v -f /the_base_path_to_myisp/myisp"
On 19-Aug-98 Will Lowe wrote:
> I'm using the hamm pppd and diald packages. I've got ppp working fine I
> can do (as root)
> pppd call myisp
> and it connects.
>
> I'm trying to set up diald to do it a
I had the exact same problem and posted an email on this today. I'm having
diald use the /usr/bin/pon command, which basically issues the same
connect command as you have. Here's the reply:
> I assumed that I could use the '/usr/bin/pon' command with diald.
You can't. You must let diald start pp
I'm using the hamm pppd and diald packages. I've got ppp working fine I
can do (as root)
pppd call myisp
and it connects.
I'm trying to set up diald to do it and it's not working. Diald
1) doesn't seem to realize that pppd is successful in making a connection
-- it kills pppd with a "co
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