gochenour wrote; > Hello, > I did use pppconfig to configure the scripts. > I've used PAP and chat. I can get chat through the login process (ogin: and > ssword:) > but then it establishes a connection and sends LCP ConfReq and does not get > a reply and then I get LCP: timeout. >
Some ISPs require the user to start PPP after login. You need to send the string "PPP" at the end of your chatscript. Like this; # This is the chat script used to dial out to your default service provider. # Please customize the entries enclosed in parenthesis to match your setup. # Only the "provider" file will be handled by poff and pon (unless with # extra command line arguments). # # Remember to edit /etc/ppp/peers/provider accordingly. # ABORT BUSY ABORT "NO CARRIER" ABORT VOICE ABORT "NO DIALTONE" "" ATDT<edit phone number here> ogin <put login name here> word \q<put password here> "" PPP I've never had to use this, but I remember something similar from the ISP-Hookup-HOWTO. -- ptw miscelaneous endeavors ([EMAIL PROTECTED])