On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 6:17 PM, A Y <afyous...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> /etc/ppp/peers/vodafone.chat provides details for a specific ISP. How do I
> know what to write for my ISP? I read about the "chat" script but it doesn't
> tell me any specifics that is related to my ISP. Or, maybe this is not related
> to the ISP.

A working trick is recording the commands from a successful connection
to your ISP under Windows:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771018%28v=ws.10%29.aspx


>> From: dco...@gmail.com
>> Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 10:40:36 +0100
>> Subject: Re: ppp not found
>> To: afyous...@hotmail.com
>> CC: misc@openbsd.org
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:56 AM, A Y <afyous...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> > I installed OpenBSD -current and tried to run "ppp" command, but I got
> this
>> > error:
>> > ksh: ppp: not found
>> > I also didn't find "/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample"
>> > Was there something, in the installation, that I should have done?
>> >
>> > I am trying to connect to the internet using a USB modem.
>>
>> Userland ppp has been removed, because it was buggy and unmaintained.
>>
>> You should use /usr/sbin/pppd.
>>
>> For pointers, have a look at, e.g.:
>>
>> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=128816834527997
>>
>> Ciao!
>> David
>> --
>> "If you try a few times and give up, you'll never get there. But if
>> you keep at it... There's a lot of problems in the world which can
>> really be solved by applying two or three times the persistence that
>> other people will."
>>                 -- Stewart Nelson
>



-- 
"If you try a few times and give up, you'll never get there. But if
you keep at it... There's a lot of problems in the world which can
really be solved by applying two or three times the persistence that
other people will."
                -- Stewart Nelson

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