On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Grant Goodyear wrote:
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server chat[1268]: CONNECT
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server chat[1268]: -- got it
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server chat[1268]: send (^M)
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server diald[1246]: Connected to site 192.168.1.2
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server chat[1268]: timeout set to 20 seconds
> Aug 28 00:42:44 server diald[1246]: Running pppd (pid = 1269).
> Aug 28 00:42:45 server pppd[1269]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 28 00:42:45 server pppd[1269]: Using interface ppp0
> Aug 28 00:42:45 server pppd[1269]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> Aug 28 00:42:49 server pppd[1269]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> Aug 28 00:42:49 server pppd[1269]: Modem hangup
> Aug 28 00:42:49 server pppd[1269]: Connection terminated.
> Aug 28 00:42:49 server pppd[1269]: Exit.
So it dials, starts pppd, then the other end hangs up.
> ---/etc/diald.conf
> pppd-options asyncmap 0
> ---/etc/ppp/connect
> #!/bin/sh
> exec pppd connect \
> 'chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscript' \
> -detach crtscts modem defaultroute \
> user g2prod \
^^^^^^^^^^^
Ah, you probably want to add "user g2prod" to your pppd-options
in diald.conf then...
Mike
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