Hi, Does anyone know what activating packet mode is in linuxspeak ? I'm trying to debug a dialup connection problem. I have a chatscript setup that has been working for years. Last week the connection quit working. The chat exchange breaks down after my password is sent. Instead of the expected prompt asking me to choose between an interactive session or a ppp connection I'm getting a short line of asterisks then "IP=0.0.0.0 MTU=1500 ". Then the connection script fails.
The org in question has suggested that a FreeBSD user got around a similar problem by activating packet mode. I suspect they don't understand the problem I am having. I've googled in FreeBSD and packet mode. I haven't drilled any further than the first 60 returned sites, but so far nothing has told me more than that the ppp daemon switches automatically to packet mode when it detects that the peer has started talking PPP or "when a ppp peer is detected on the other side of the modem, ppp automatically enables Packet Mode and goes back into command mode." So far, I am assuming that in the linux/chatscript/pon-poff sphere, talking PPP begins when, at the no-longer-received-prompt I would formerly choose to become an internet node rather than opt for an interactive session on the remote host. Thus, packet mode is what happens after my chatscript sends PPP to the remote host. Any ppp/serial connection gurus able to confirm this or correct it ? Thanks. jimmy _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]