I have configured for answering m/c and it works. Also kvoice works and
it configures itself.  But for remote login I have the problem. I have
configured as told in PCQ mar 99 article, but for dns in options. I have
given below salient points of various files.
In options
file, I have as
follows
-detach
modem
lock
crtscts
asyncmap 0
netmask 255.255.255.0
proxyarp
// her i have omitted dns as in between independent m/cs there cannot be
any dns.

in options.ttyS1
lvghomepc.mvpvisakha:192.168.1.10 //linux pc
dgmpspc :192.168.1.15           // remote win95 pc

in pap-secrets
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# client        server  secret                  IP
addresses
*               *       ""              192.168.1.10
*               *       ""              192.168.1.15
Inittab as told change has been made. 
In win95 PC I have setup dial up connection, I have
used  the login name
and password of linux user. When I dialed it got
connected and was
verifying   user and name password. After this CD gets
dropped. I get
dialog 'computer you dialed  disconnected the connection'.   

in /var/log/mgetty.log.ttyS1 i got the following
09/27 08:53:16 yS1  waiting for ``RING'' ** found **
09/27 08:53:16 yS1  waiting for ``RING'' ** found **
09/27 08:53:19 yS1  waiting for ``RING'' ** found **
09/27 08:53:22 yS1  send: ATA[0d]
09/27 08:53:22 yS1  waiting for ``CONNECT'' ** found
**
09/27 08:53:43 yS1  send: 
09/27 08:53:43 yS1  waiting for ``_'' ** found **
09/27 08:53:46 ##### data dev=ttyS1, pid=1259,
caller='none',
conn='115200', name='', cmd='/etc/ppp/login',
user='/AutoPPP/'

09/27 08:53:46 yS1  cannot execute '/etc/ppp/login':
No such file or
directory
--
09/27 08:53:46 yS1  mgetty: experimental test release
1.1.14-Apr02
09/27 08:53:46 yS1  check for lockfiles
but i don't have login file as stated in log msg. But I have ppplogin
file as recommnded in the article in /etc/ppp/ folder.
Can I get any guidance. 


Rajkumar Andrews wrote:
> 
> VGETTY is VoiceGETTY while MGETTY is ModemGETTY.  Ok, I'm not pulling
> anybody's leg but that is it. The difference is that vgetty handles voice
> calls which come in or go out via the modem; and mgetty handles data and
> voice.  Generally, people tend to use both and therefore the packages come as
> mgetty+vgetty; although the configuration files for each are different.
> PCQuest (Atul Chitnis and someone else) put together a good write-up (which
> you have obviously, like me, gone through assidously!).  The article has
> stated that it will not handle both simultaneously due to a certain 'lock'
> mechanism in Linux.  I've tried out their script and technically it went as it
> stated but it didn't do what I wanted!!
> Anyway, there is a longish article on it somewhere in Linux Journal
> (www.linuxjournal.com); more info at the HOWTO pages (Linux Documentation
> Project via www.linux.org); and elsewhere on the net.  I've configured it
> using the HOWTO and it went well for me after a few initial mistakes.
> Somebody else too on this list has configured his linux box to become an
> answering machine so he too knows about it (I'm sorry I forget his name - but
> the archives have it).
> 
> RKA
> >===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
> >> What is the difference between vgetty and mgetty. In mar 99 issue of PCq
> >> regarding remote login, entry for inittab is given as
> >> VI:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -s 115200 ttyS0
> >> what for the 'VI' is given?
> >> can vgetty can be used for mgetty. Though I downloaded and installed
> >> vgetty there is no man or info. Can anybody explain the above?

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