Kirk Lawson wrote:

> Here is my ppp-on file:
> <------------start of /etc/diald/ppp-on --------->
> #!/bin/sh
> # Modified 11-16-98 lklawson
> # Script to initiate a ppp connection. This is the first part of the
> # pair of scripts. This is not a secure pair of scripts as the codes
> # are visible with the 'ps' command.  However, it is simple.
> #
> # These are the parameters. Change as needed.
> TELEPHONE=8,4491444 # The telephone number for the connection
> ACCOUNT=george  # Unused but left in anyway
> PASSWORD=gracie  # Unused but left in anyway
> LOCAL_IP=0.0.0.0 # Local IP address if known. Dynamic = 0.0.0.0
> REMOTE_IP=0.0.0.0 # Remote IP address if desired. Normally 0.0.0.0
> NETMASK=255.255.255.0 # The proper netmask if needed
> #
> # Export them so that they will be available at 'ppp-on-dialer' time.
> export TELEPHONE ACCOUNT PASSWORD
> #
> # This is the location of the script which dials the phone and logs
> # in.  Please use the absolute file name as the $PATH variable is not
> # used on the connect option.  (To do so on a 'root' account would be
> # a security hole so don't ask.)
> #
> DIALER_SCRIPT=/etc/diald/ppp-on-dialer
> #
> # Initiate the connection
> #
> # I put most of the common options on this command. Please, don't
> # forget the 'lock' option or some programs such as mgetty will not
> # work. The asyncmap and escape will permit the PPP link to work with
> # a telnet or rlogin connection. You are welcome to make any changes
> # as desired. Don't use the 'defaultroute' option if you currently
> # have a default route to an ethernet gateway.
> #

Everyone seems to have their own way of setting up diald and ppp. Your
scripts are
a lot different then mine. If you look in the man page for diald it says not
use modem, crtscts and a bunch of other things. This may be what is screwing
up diald. If you can't get it working I can send you my scripts and you can
just modifiy them for yourself, that usually works.


>
> exec /usr/sbin/pppd debug lock modem crtscts /dev/modem 38400 \
>  asyncmap 20A0000 escape FF kdebug 0 $LOCAL_IP:$REMOTE_IP \
>  noipdefault netmask $NETMASK defaultroute connect $DIALER_SCRIPT
> <----------- end of /etc/diald/ppp-on ---------->
>
> Here is the ppp-on-dialer:
> <----------start of /etc/diald/ppp-on-dialer ----->
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # This is part 2 of the ppp-on script. It will perform the connection
> # protocol for the desired connection.
> #

> exec chat -v      \
>  TIMEOUT  3    \
>  ABORT  '\nBUSY\r'   \
>  ABORT  '\nNO ANSWER\r'   \
>  ABORT  '\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r' \
>  ''  \rAT    \
>  'OK-+++\c-OK' ATH0    \
>  TIMEOUT  30    \
>  OK  ATDT$TELEPHONE   \
>  CONNECT  ''
> <--------------- end of /etc/diald/ppp-on-dialer ---------->
>
> my /etc/diald.conf is unchanged, I mearly wish to have it execute ppp-on
> (sucessfully) instead of connect.
>
> Thank you,
> Kirk Lawson
>
>  ----------
> From:  Keith
> Sent:  Thursday, November 19, 1998 2:59 AM
> To:  Kirk Lawson
> Cc:  Linux Diald
> Subject:  Re: chat script problem
>
> Kirk Lawson wrote:
>
> > OK.  I've successfully set up diald twice before, but have always used
> > the provided connect script.  Now, however, I need to use a chat script
> > of my own creation (to satisfy AT&T Worldnet's CHAP requirements).
> >  Sadly, I can't seem to get diald to connect properly.
> >
> > To put it simply, all I want to do is replace the command:
> >
> > connect /etc/diald/connect
> >
> > in the /etc/diald.conf file with the command:
> >
> > connect /etc/diald/ppp-on
> >
> > thus making it use my ppp-on chat script.  Obviously, I've not got
> > something right.  My chat script (/etc/diald/ppp-on) works just fine
> when
> > I execute it independently ( ./ppp-on ), but when I replace "connect"
> > with "ppp-on" in the command line inside /etc/diald.conf, it refuses to
> > pick up and dial, etc.
> >
> > Can someone please steer me in the right direction on this?  I'm
> getting
> > so desperate I even broke down and read the manuals!   ;)
> >
> > Peace favor your sword,
> > Kirk Lawson
> >
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> What does your ppp-on file look like?
>
> Keith
>
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