As I stated before.  The script runs fine when manually entered on the
commandline (exactly like the script) and the script runs fine in my
Slackware Dist.  Not on RedHat.


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On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Dr. Robert J. Meier wrote:

> Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 09:43:28 -0500 (EST)
> From: Dr. Robert J. Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Can't use script to dial in to ISP
> 
> Jim,
> 
> > He's using RedHat and I have been unable to help him past the
> > obvious since I'm running Slackware.  Can anyone help?
> 
>       For what it's worth, see the following for example scripts and ppp
> setup.
> 
>       http://www.tir.com/~worsel/linux/faq/
>               ppp-point-of-presence.pppd
>               ppp-point-of-presence.chat
>               pap-secrets.txt
>               (and more)
> 
>                                               Good luck,
> -- 
>                                               Robert Meier
> 
>     Santa Claus, like all pilots, undergoes a biennial flight review,
>   and the examiner arrived last week for the checkride.
>  
>     In preparation, Santa had the elves wash the sled and bathe all the
>   reindeer.  Santa got his logbook out and made sure all his paperwork
>   was in order.  He knew they would examine all his equipment and truly
>   put Santa's flying skills to the test...
>  
>     The examiner watched Santa preflight the sled.  He questioned how
>   he checked the reindeer harnesses, the landing gear, and Rudolf's nose.
>   He painstakingly reviewed Santa's weight and balance for the sled's
>   enormous payload.
>  
>     Finally, they were ready for the checkride.  Santa got in, fastened
>   his seatbelt and shoulder harness, and set the altimeter.  Then the
>   examiner hopped in carrying, to Santa's surprise, a rifle.
>  
>     "What's that for?!?" asked Santa incredulously.
>  
>     The examiner winked and said, "Don't worry, its loaded with tranquilizers.
>   I'm not supposed to tell you this ahead of time," as he leaned over to
>   whisper in Santa's ear, "but you're gonna lose an engine on takeoff."
> 
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