On Wed, 25 Dec 1996, Richard Heestand wrote: > I am trying to create a working chat script so I can > proceed with my installation of debian 1.2. However, > after a day of trying variations of chat scripts, I am stumped.
In addition to the other comments I've seen, I have one suggestion: > My ppp.chatscript is: > > ABORT BUSY > ABORT "NO CARRIER" > ABORT VOICE > ABORT "NO DIALTONE" > "" ATDT77139661200 > ogin: rick > assword: xxxx > own) dumb\rdppp > > The steps to log into my ISP are (captured from MS > Windows Terminal) : > > ATDT7139661200 > CONNECT 9600/ARQ/V32/LAPM > > NeoSoft AAS 1.0 (pandora.neosoft.com) 11 users, 9600/ARQ > login: rick The output you listed indicated that it was expecting an "ogin:" and didn't get it. Aside from the 1400 baud problem (which you should look into; do a "man setserial" to get an idea of how fast you should set the port, too) you may need to send a return character after you connect, to bring up the login prompt. What I would suggest is calling in to the ppp number with, e.g. seyon or minicom, and follow through the steps by hand. This will give you a good idea of what the system expects. Then, hang up, edit your chatscript, and try again... Sincerely, Raymond Ingles (810) 377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED] They said there'd be snow at Christmas; They said there'd be peace on Earth. Halelujah Noel, be it Heaven or Hell; The Christmas we get we deserve. -ELP, "I Believe in Father Christmas" -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]