Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1998-02-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
"dA' Phucilage Phactory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > /etc/ppp.options_out is as follows: > +ua /etc/ppp/chapchoice defaultroute /dev/modem 115200 persist > ^^^ > > /etc/ppp/chatchoice contains the login/pass info for choice.net, the > format is as follows: > > This won't

Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1998-02-11 Thread dA' Phucilage Phactory
God, this was a pain in my arse when i had to get chap working. /etc/ppp.chatscript for ME is as follows: "" ATDT*70,4214368 CONNECT ^^^ Connect here is important, because it then makes it WAIT before it sends authentication requests. /etc/ppp.options_out is as follows: +ua /e

Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1997-12-28 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote: > Now, (having booted off the disk), I check my /etc/ppp/ and am > disappointed to find that I have no scripts already there that I can > customize. :(. So, I decited to try a program that was recommended to me by The "standard" way in debian t

Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1997-12-28 Thread emaziuk
On Thu, Dec 25, 1997 at 06:34:02PM +, Timothy Hospedales wrote: > Dec 25 17:59:23 jade pppd[192]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0 > Dec 25 > 17:59:23 jade pppd[192]: Using interface ppp0 > Dec 25 17:59:23 jade > pppd[192]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0 > Dec 25 17:59:23 jade pppd[192]: > sen

Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1997-12-25 Thread bruce
Just as an aside, people with dynamic IP can use the dynamic IP DNS service offered by Monolith, and then other systems will always be able to find you whatever your IP is. It's free. Check out http://www.ml.org/ . I am using this to provide DNS for my laptop & ricochet wireless modem. Finger [EMA

Re: PPP is still a disaster. :(. Please Help. :)

1997-12-25 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote: > The first thing that happened is that when I turned on my computer, for > some reason /dev/mouse was linked to my /dev/ttyS0, and so things refused > to use ttyS0. So I deleted /dev/mouse, but then nothing would detect the > modem on /dev/ttyS