On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Olaf Schulz wrote:
> So again: the problem is that pppd invokes a chat
> but diald does it the other way (as far as I understood):
> chat (with dialling) and then start pppd
Yes ...
> In a difference to your setup my pppd did not connect me when invoked
> from diald (it tried instead to use its own connection which never
> came up because the modem was already locked by diald's connect
> attempt). Maybe this was only when I tried to use pon as diald's
> connect script which must fail.
> So I have no clear idea what to do on this issue.
No need to purge pppd (you would have to get rid of a whole pile of
packages if you did that, I imagine). Just comment out most of the items
in /etc/ppp/options and ignore the rest of the pppd setup. There is a
nice set of chat scripts that come with diald in the debian system, just
ignore the ppp chat scripts and fill in the blanks in the diald example
script.
Ed
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