FWIW, I have it working under X-ISP (x-based ISP logon) -- my ISP 
usings PAP.

I am now trying to get the XISP chat script to work right when called 
within diald.conf.

I think I am on the verge of getting it to work.  Any /etc/diald.conf 
scripts and and associated connect scripts would be greatly 
appreciated.  

Thanks.

Bo;;


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> You need to find out from your ISP what type of authentication they are
> using...PAP, CHAP, manual.  Mine uses CHAP, so I had to add my user name
> and password to the chap-secrets file.  Getting it working with  ppp before
> trying to get diald involved.
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>  Subject: Newbie Question: Sample Connect Script              
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> Sorry for the newbie question here -- but I'm stuck trying to get my
> diald connect script to work on Caldera Linux w/the 2.0.3.3 kernel.
> 
> It dials as expected, but always times out before it can log
> in.  I suspect the script just isn't tuned right to the isp.
> 
> Does anyone have a working script they could post or email me?  I
> have the sample connect script included with diald, but just can't
> get it to work right.
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> TIA.
> 
> Bill
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