Perhaps they changed their login screen. Could you try logging in manually
with, say, minicom?

Bill Whiting wrote:

> I have had a problem connecting to my ISP lately, which I
> think may be on their end.  When diald connects, the
> connection drops before the login completes.  I haven't
> changed the modem, or phone service since long (a couple of
> months anyway) before this problem began.  I did change the
> modem from a jumper configuration to a PnP configuration,
> since the modem was locking up _hard_.  Is there a way to
> determine if the drop is on my end, or on the ISP end?
>
> This section from /var/log/messages shows a failed
> connection followed by a successful one.  Sometimes it can
> take 10 or 15 tries to make a successful connection,
> however, once the connection is successful, the link seems
> to work fine.
>
> May  6 05:45:16 texas modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-4
>
> May  6 05:45:17 texas modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-5
>
> May  6 05:45:22 texas diald[207]: FIFO: Link up request
> received.
> May  6 05:45:23 texas diald[207]: Running connect (pid =
> 11237).
> May  6 05:45:23 texas connect: Initializing Modem
> May  6 05:45:24 texas connect: Dialing system
> May  6 05:45:54 texas connect: Connected
> May  6 05:45:54 texas connect: Loggin in
> May  6 05:45:54 texas chat[11244]: timeout set to 15 seconds
>
> May  6 05:45:54 texas chat[11244]: expect (ogin:)
> May  6 05:45:54 texas chat[11244]:  115200^M
> May  6 05:45:55 texas connect: Failed to log in
> May  6 05:45:55 texas diald[207]: Connect script failed.
> May  6 05:45:56 texas diald[207]: Delaying 30 seconds before
> clear to dial.
> May  6 05:47:25 texas modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-4
>
> May  6 05:47:26 texas modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-5
>
> May  6 05:47:29 texas diald[207]: FIFO: Link up request
> received.
> May  6 05:47:30 texas diald[207]: Running connect (pid =
> 11257).
> May  6 05:47:30 texas connect: Initializing Modem
> May  6 05:47:31 texas connect: Dialing system
> May  6 05:47:49 texas connect: Connected
> May  6 05:47:50 texas connect: Loggin in
> May  6 05:47:50 texas chat[11265]: timeout set to 15 seconds
>
> May  6 05:47:50 texas chat[11265]: expect (ogin:)
> May  6 05:47:50 texas chat[11265]:  115200^M
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]:  Welcome to In Mind.
> Please enter your LOGIN
> name and PASSWORD to continue:^M
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: ^M
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: ^M
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: login: -- got it
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: send (??????)
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: timeout set to 45 seconds
>
> May  6 05:47:51 texas chat[11265]: expect (word:)
> May  6 05:48:24 texas chat[11265]:  my_username^M
> May  6 05:48:24 texas chat[11265]: Password: -- got it
> May  6 05:48:24 texas chat[11265]: send (??????)
> May  6 05:48:24 texas connect: Protocol started
> May  6 05:48:24 texas diald[207]: Running pppd (pid =
> 11270).
> May  6 05:48:25 texas kernel: PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic
> channel allocation)
> May  6 05:48:25 texas kernel: PPP Dynamic channel allocation
> code copyright 1995
>  Caldera, Inc.
> May  6 05:48:25 texas kernel: PPP line discipline
> registered.
> May  6 05:48:25 texas kernel: registered device ppp0
> May  6 05:48:25 texas pppd[11270]: pppd 2.2.0 started by
> root, uid 0
> May  6 05:48:25 texas pppd[11270]: Using interface ppp0
> May  6 05:48:25 texas pppd[11270]: Connect: ppp0 <-->
> /dev/cua1
> May  6 05:48:29 texas pppd[11270]: local  IP address
> 204.177.103.91
> May  6 05:48:29 texas pppd[11270]: remote IP address
> 204.176.24.48
> May  6 05:48:30 texas diald[207]: New addresses: local
> 204.177.103.91, remote 20
> 4.176.24.48.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Whiting
>
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