On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote: > Check and make sure that your password and username are correct. I keep > mine in a /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file. >
I dont believe it is an authentication problem.. ( yet :) ) [snip] > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (BUSY) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (NO CARRIER) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (VOICE) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (NO ANSWER) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: send (ATZ^M) > > Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: expect (OK) > > Jul 18 09:52:30 Hal-9000 chat[172]: alarm > > Jul 18 09:52:30 Hal-9000 chat[172]: Failed Here, the modem is not responding to the init string. > > I type pon and nothing happens. I tryed running pppconf and I put all > > the info in again. > > I think I did have a com port conflict but I disabled the m/b com 2 and > > IRQ 3(the ones my modem uses) and it show up correctly during boor up > > but no change to the problem. I believe you still have a conflict somewhere, but I would not know where. Sorry I cant help further, but as a guess, try checking the /proc/interrupts file for an already present IRQ 3. Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key available, reply with "pgpkey" as subject. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Velcro, super glue, duct tape, post-its, and Linux. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out! -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null