"Jens K. Olsen" wrote: > I have been trying to connect to my ISP for some time but without any > luck. When I use Windows I can connect without problems. Following is > the script that works in Windows: > > ; This is a script file that demonstrates how > ; to establish a PPP connection with Compuserve, > ; which requires changing the port settings to > ; log in. > ; > ; Main entry point to script > ; > proc main > > ; Set the port settings so we can wait for > ; non-gibberish text. > > set port databits 7 > set port parity even > > transmit "^M" > > waitfor "Host Name:" > transmit "HOSTNAME^M" > > waitfor "User ID:" > transmit $USERID, raw > transmit "/go:pppconnect^M" > > waitfor "Password: " > transmit $PASSWORD, raw > transmit "^M" > > waitfor "One moment please..." > > ; Set the port settings back to allow successful > ; negotiation. > > set port databits 8 > set port parity none > > endproc > > I have confirmed with minicom that I need to provide a host name, next a > user ID, and finally a password. I edited my /etc/chatscripts/provider > to the following: > > ABORT BUSY > ABORT "NO CARRIER" > ABORT VOICE > ABORT "NO DIALTONE" > ABORT "NO ANSWER" > "" ATZ > OK ATDTPHONENUMBER > CONNECT ^M > "ost Name:" HOSTNAME > "ser ID:" USERID > "assword:" /qPASSWORD > > When I try to login using pon, this is what happens: > > Feb 26 11:07:20 uxtjp51 pppd[186]: pppd 2.3.5 started by LOGIN, uid 1000 > > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: abort on (BUSY) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: abort on (NO CARRIER) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: abort on (VOICE) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: abort on (NO ANSWER) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: send (ATZ^M) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: expect (OK) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ATZ^M^M > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: OK > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: -- got it > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: send (ATDTPHONENUMBER^M) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: expect (CONNECT) > Feb 26 11:07:21 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ^M > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ATDTPHONENUMBER^M^M > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: CONNECT > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: -- got it > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: send (^M^M) > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: expect (ost Name:) > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: 33600^M > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ^M > Feb 26 11:07:46 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ^M > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: 0005TJD^M > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: ^M > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: Host Name: > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: -- got it > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: send (HOSTNAME^M) > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: expect (ser ID:) > Feb 26 11:07:47 uxtjp51 chat[187]: HOSTNAME^M > Feb 26 11:08:32 uxtjp51 chat[187]: alarm > Feb 26 11:08:32 uxtjp51 chat[187]: Failed > Feb 26 11:08:32 uxtjp51 pppd[186]: Connect script failed > Feb 26 11:08:33 uxtjp51 pppd[186]: Exit. > > It looks to me as if it gets stuck on the Host Name. When it gets the > UserID promt it sends the Host Name again ???? > > Please advise how to do it right. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
Have you tried using 'pppconfig' command? dyer