1. chmod +x /etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer

2. change "ogin:---ogin:" to "sername:---sername:" in
the /etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer file.

Hope for the best.

Pinku


--- Arun K Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>   I am working on RedHat Linux 6.0 & C.
>   
>   I have connected 2 m/c's through serial port.When
> i invoke pppd on command line on both
> m/c's($/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/cau0) it is working fine
> & once pppds are up i am able to ping to another m/c
> & i am able to telnet to another m/c through serial
> port(i mean there is no LAN connection between these
>  m/cs.).
> 
> 
> 
> But my probelm is when i run pppd with chatscript
>  $/usr/sbin/pppd connect "chat -f chatscript" 
> /dev/cua0   
> 
> it is failing.My chatscript contains 1 line
> ogin: test ssword: test123
> 
> Where test is login name which i exist in another
> m/c & test123 is password for test user.
> 
> When see in /var/log/messages it is saying that
> "connect script failed"
> 
> **************************************
> Plse note that i am not using any modem.I don't want
> use....Through serial port only i want to do this
> **************************************
> 
> what  is wrong in my connect script?????
> 
> Thax in advance for any help & ur time.
> 
>                With Best Regards,
>                         Arun.K.Desai.
> 
> 
> 
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