On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, joost witteveen wrote: > After several (about 10) unsucessful tries (engaged), chat consistantly > refuses to rediail my ISP. In syslog, I get:
I may be wrong, but to me it looks like your modem refuses to redial your ISP, not chat. It's probably because of your country's public switched network regulations (i.e.: the phone company) imposes some restrains on what you can do when trying to dial somewhere. Or your modem think so, at least. I know Germany used to have limits of this sort, maybe it still has. I am not sure about .nl. > Does anyone know how to make chat stop thinking that provider > is BLAKCLISTED? Yes, I should get a real ISP, but that's not Some modems can be configured to believe they're in the wrong country and ignore the blacklisting thing. However, you'll be going against the law if you do that. And you have to make sure you're using the correct settings for your phone system anyway, and misconfiguring the modem _might_ cause those to be incorrect. I suggest a heavy net search or asking the tech support of your modem's manufacturer. > (Another silly thing is that, once any phone number is blacklisted, > every phone number after that is blakclisted too. So, to change > ISP, I actually have to reboot!) THIS is strange. Are you sure it is not something like a timeout? Have you ever tried not dialing _anywhere_ for, say, 5 minutes, then trying again? -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh