James Hook writes:
> There are no switches, just pon
Additional arguments are passed to pppd.
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, faisal gillani wrote:
> # pon
>
> but it doesnt seems to work
> i want to know does it use any switches ? this command pon ? to make it pick
> my connection file ?
There are no switches, just pon
try enabling debug for the ISP in pppconfig and then after issuing the pon
ru
well i configure my connection by pppconfig & name the entry after i gave all the input in it ..
then i use pon to dail like this
# pon
but it doesnt seems to work
but when i enter
# pon
it gives out phone tone but still dont dail ... i think it use the provider file ...
i want to know does
hello debian people
i've been getting annoying logs in /etc/var/ppp.log:
Jan 25 22:37:32 butler pppd[10594]: d4 95 13 08 94 61 a9 94 30 64 1a b9 46 4c
e1 45 93 f0 33 06 60 66 07 39 62 06 40 31 79 b2 5a 46 d2 b4 31 61 cd 1c f2 d5 30
12 1b 05 93 30 02 09 23 3c 96 5f 7a 72 29 19 98 ff 69 64 2f 8d
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