Re: dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread John Hasler
Tim Heuser writes: > Recieve serial link is not 8 bit clean Your ISP wants to see something more than just username and password. Your chat is exiting after sending the password and letting pppd start sending packets. The ISP is echoing those packets while it waits for the appropriate input. Fi

Re: dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread Tim Heuser
Serial connection established using interface PPP0 Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 LCP: Time out sending Config-Requests Connection terminated Recieve serial link is not 8 bit clean Problem: All had 7 bit set to 0 Hangup (SIGHUP) Exit I don't know how to cut and paste yet in here. Tim John Hasler w

Re: dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread John Hasler
Tim Heuser writes: > username and password. Is there some other prog. that I should be using > to dial up for a ppp connection? No. Pon should work (I assume that you set up ppp with pppconfig). Run plog and post the output. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill El

Re: dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread Tim Heuser
username and password. Is there some other prog. that I should be using to dial up for a ppp connection? Shaleh wrote: > When using pon, run plog -f, it will tell you what is happening. > > Does you provider use PAP, CHAP, or plain old username/password at a prompt?

RE: dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread Shaleh
When using pon, run plog -f, it will tell you what is happening. Does you provider use PAP, CHAP, or plain old username/password at a prompt?

dialing an internet provider

1999-01-27 Thread Tim Heuser
Hi all, I'm having troubles figuring out how to connect to my provider. Maybe someone can help me out? I've tried "pon", my computer trys to connect, but the other end hangs up (I guess. pon dosn't give me any info as to what is going on). I've tried wvdial, and it almost works. It dials