Kendall:

OK, I see that they wont let me use a scripted
login.  They want me to use PPP first and
then they will figure out the login stuff
within ppp.

So, how do I do that?  Are there any
dial-up networking clones for Linux?

Thanks,
        Neil.


Kendall Lister wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> 
> > Anyway, when I go into minicom and I type
> > ATDT 9723750501
> > I connect and then it presents me with a login.
> >
> > I enter my login and password and it says that the login failed.
> >
> > I called Qwest and they said that they dont support Linux and say that
> > I cant use their service from a terminal.
> >
> > This seems like a buncha crock to me.  There has to be a way to
> > configure dial-up service with Qwest on my Linux machine.
> 
> Not really - they might only support PPP connections, authenticating via
> PAP/CHAP. However, just because they won't help you connect using Linux
> doesn't mean that they don't support Linux - if Windows can connect, so
> can Linux.
> 
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