Rino Mardo writes:
> i found that /etc/ppp contents fubars wvdial so what i do is empty
> /etc/ppp...
I hope you meant to write /etc/ppp/options.
> debian is different in most respect...
Yes. Debian tends to follow standards and not change upstream
configurations. Debian's /etc/ppp/options is
is
spewing out different login prompts like mine :-<
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Assunto: Re: wvdial or ppp
well, between distros you can
also find differences
so never assume.
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From: "Marc Maute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 8:36 PM
Subject: wvdial or ppp
>
Francois Fayard writes:
> Don't forget to subscribe the user for dialout and dip groups.
The user need not be in the dialout group and pppconfig can put him in the
dip group.
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 06:36:32PM +0200, Marc Maute wrote:
> hi,
> I must ask again.
> OK step by step:
> 1.I installed Debian.
> 2.I configurate wvdial
> with my old redhat etc/wvdial.conf
> 3. I start wvdial
> 4. It connected, (on redhat erverything works well)
> On Debian nothing happend. It i
hi,
I must ask again.
OK step by step:
1.I installed Debian.
2.I configurate wvdial
with my old redhat etc/wvdial.conf
3. I start wvdial
4. It connected, (on redhat erverything works well)
On Debian nothing happend. It immediately told
me Unknown Host.
5. So I asked you, what I have to do.
6. You
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