th the
> same internet usb key.
>
> After google search I define a procedure to connect to internet but the % of
> success is 50%. So I think that somethings is wrong or is not present in my
> procedure. For this reason I ask your help.
>
> Tools u
procedure to connect to internet but the % of
success is 50%. So I think that somethings is wrong or is not present in my
procedure. For this reason I ask your help.
Tools used wvdial, usb_modeswith
The conf file are:
usb_modeswitch.conf
I cannot help you with wvdial, I have used this rarely looong ago for
simple dial-up (no 3G/4G).
NetworkManager itself (not its applet) does not depend upon any GUI part
and nmcli (command line) and nmtui (ncurses text interface, roughly
equivalent to nm-applet) are included in the package
Nobody can help me?
% of
success is 50%. So I think that somethings is wrong or is not present in my
procedure. For this reason I ask your help.
Tools used wvdial, usb_modeswith
The conf file are:
usb_modeswitch.conf-
# Configuration for the usb_modeswitch package, a mode
On 23/06/11 03:51, Rohit Vaidya wrote:
> I wanted to install wvdial to dial from my wireless 3g modem. I can
> do that using windows. But since I don't have wvdial installed in
> debian linux I have to download it from other OS and get it installed
> on debian. The dependency
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:51:17AM -0700, Rohit Vaidya wrote:
> I wanted to install wvdial to dial from my wireless 3g modem. I can do that
> using windows.
> But since I don't have wvdial installed in debian linux I have to download
> it from other OS
> and get it instal
Rohit Vaidya wrote:
I wanted to install wvdial to dial from my wireless 3g modem. I can do
that using windows.
But since I don't have wvdial installed in debian linux I have to
download it from other OS
and get it installed on debian.
The dependency path trace is as wvdial -> w
I wanted to install wvdial to dial from my wireless 3g modem. I can do that
using windows.
But since I don't have wvdial installed in debian linux I have to download
it from other OS
and get it installed on debian.
The dependency path trace is as wvdial -> wvstreams -> openssl .
Good day, Ken, You wrote:
> I don't think he is correct, and so my question to you is whether you
> know if such modems are locked until unlocked when someone buys one.
I do not know what Your ISP does w/ its modems but You can try to
unlock it if it being the case.
I know that some ISP do lock
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Further to my original post in this thread, these lines in it seem to be
the crucial ones:
> --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
> --> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best.
Wvdial appears to be waiti
e E620: wvdial.distrib. The directory also
has a symbolic link: wvdial --> wvdia.distrib. That file contains the
following text:
noauth
name wvdial
usepeerdns
Should the in "call debug be wvdial?
Under the "debug" option in the "pppd" manual page appears the followi
web
> Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0
> Baud = 9600
> Init3 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","pp.internet"
>
> (The Phone, Username and Password entries I entered myself on the advice
> of others who posted their results on the web.)
>
> I then ran command wvdial, which pro
NT=1,"IP","pp.internet"
>
> (The Phone, Username and Password entries I entered myself on the advice
> of others who posted their results on the web.)
>
> I then ran command wvdial, which produced the following log:
>
> - --> WvDial: Internet dialer versi
d Password entries I entered myself on the advice
of others who posted their results on the web.)
I then ran command wvdial, which produced the following log:
- --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
- --> Cannot get information for serial port.
- --> Initializing modem.
- --> Sending: A
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On 01/30/08 20:46, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 08:29:12PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 01/30/08 19:34, Walt L. Williams wrote:
>>> I tried using wvdial as it seemed simple, and I want off the
>>> S
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 08:29:12PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/30/08 19:34, Walt L. Williams wrote:
> > I tried using wvdial as it seemed simple, and I want off the
> > Suse system as soon as I can. SuSE 10.3 is really rough
> > and unpolished. I have been looking
u. You will then be able to
>> start ppp with "pon" and stop it with "poff".
>> --
>> John Hasler
>
> I tried using wvdial as it seemed simple, and I want off the
> Suse system as soon as I can. SuSE 10.3 is really rough
> and unpolished. I have
On Monday 28 January 2008 06:45:48 am John Hasler wrote:
> Install pppconfig. Run it as root and answer the questions. You can add
> yourself as a ppp user in the "Advanced" menu. You will then be able to
> start ppp with "pon" and stop it with "poff".
&
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:45:08 -0600
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Palmer writes:
> > [Wvdial] is handy for a newbie.
>
> Only when it works.
> --
> John Hasler
Which the docs (probably the most charming of any linux software I have seen)
gracious
Walt L. Williams wrote:
[...]
>
> I am attempting to connect to my ISP with wvdial. The instructions I found
> states that I should run wvdialconf command. I did. It sets a few settings
> for you. The instructions state that I should now change the phone number in
> the wvdial.c
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:52:29 -0600
"Russell L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Geosand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080128 20:49]:
> ... (RE wvdial) ...
> > Because it does all the config for you.
> > I used it for the first time the other day - installing a
* Geosand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080128 20:49]:
... (RE wvdial) ...
> Because it does all the config for you.
> I used it for the first time the other day - installing a modem for fax.
> It did it all in the install procedure, detected the serial port the
> modem was on, ins
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On 01/28/08 18:45, John Hasler wrote:
> David Palmer writes:
>> [Wvdial] is handy for a newbie.
>
> Only when it works.
Tautology rears it's ugly head...
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:45:08 -0600
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Palmer writes:
> > [Wvdial] is handy for a newbie.
>
> Only when it works.
Oh, I can remember when it didn't, don't worry.
But that was a couple of years back.
I thought I'd g
David Palmer writes:
> [Wvdial] is handy for a newbie.
Only when it works.
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John Hasler wrote:
David Palmer writes:
That's what I usually do [us pppconfig], but for a newbie, wvdial is a
handy app.
Why?
Because it does all the config for you.
I used it for the first time the other day - installing a modem for fax.
It did it all in the install proc
David Palmer writes:
> That's what I usually do [us pppconfig], but for a newbie, wvdial is a
> handy app.
Why?
> I think it needs ppp installed though. Does it drag it in as a
> dependency, or is it a separate install scenario?
Wvdial depends on ppp.
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Install pppconfig. Run it as root and answer the questions. You can add
yourself as a ppp user in the "Advanced" menu. You will then be able to
start ppp with "pon" and stop it with "poff".
That's what I usually do, but for a newbie,
I wrote:
> He neither needs nor wants dhcp for dialup.
Ron Johnson writes:
> How else does the machine get it's IP address?
It gets the gateway IP (and its own IP) via scripts run by pppd when it
brings up the connection.
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On 01/28/08 07:47, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
>> dhcpcd is installed and configured correctly?
>
> He neither needs nor wants dhcp for dialup.
How else does the machine get it's IP address?
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Ron Johnson writes:
> dhcpcd is installed and configured correctly?
He neither needs nor wants dhcp for dialup.
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yourself as a ppp user in the "Advanced" menu. You will then be able to
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 05:25:47AM -0700, Walt L. Williams wrote:
> I am attempting to connect to my ISP with wvdial. The instructions I found
> states that I should run wvdialconf command. I did. It sets a few settings
> for you. The instructions state that I should now change the pho
t; I am attempting to connect to my ISP with wvdial. The instructions I found
> states that I should run wvdialconf command. I did. It sets a few settings
> for you. The instructions state that I should now change the phone number in
> the wvdial.conf file to the appropriate settings. I did
Greetings
I am trying to make the move the Etch. Before I can make the move I need to
insure I can get on the internet. (Much of my college work is on the
internet.)
I am attempting to connect to my ISP with wvdial. The instructions I found
states that I should run wvdialconf command. I did
On Fri, 26 May 2006 17:08:26 +
vasundhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying wvdial as normal user and its giving errors saying no
> permissions to /dev/modem
>
> and only getting connected when I am trying with root previlages.
> how ever if I am using as
Hi,
I am trying wvdial as normal user and its giving errors saying no
permissions to /dev/modem
and only getting connected when I am trying with root previlages.
how ever if I am using as normal user, I am forced to run wvdial.conf
once again to make the modem work efficiently.
I would like to
there successfully used a US
Robotics
33.6k Sportster voice
fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send
me
your
wvdial.conf (the AT
codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the
configuration hangs when it
dials with 'waiting for carrier'
thanks
Hello Michel,
Did you try wvdialconf?
i
; Anybody out there successfully used a US
> >> > Robotics
> >> > > > 33.6k Sportster voice
> >> > > > fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send
> me
> >> > your
> >> > > > wvdial.conf (the AT
> >>
t; > > > 33.6k Sportster voice
>> > > > fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me
>> > your
>> > > > wvdial.conf (the AT
>> > > > codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the
>> > > > configuration hangs when it
>> > &g
--- michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody out there successfully used a US Robotics
> 33.6k Sportster voice
> fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me your
> wvdial.conf (the AT
> codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the
> configuration hangs when it
> dial
; > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Anybody out there successfully used a US
> > Robotics
> > > > 33.6k Sportster voice
> > > > fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me
> > your
> > > > wvdial.conf (the AT
> > > > codes part
--- michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:56 -0700, Sergio Basurto
> Juarez wrote:
> >
> > --- michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Anybody out there successfully used a US
> Robotics
> > > 33.6k Spo
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:56 -0700, Sergio Basurto Juarez wrote:
>
> --- michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anybody out there successfully used a US Robotics
> > 33.6k Sportster voice
> > fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me your
> > wvdia
--- michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody out there successfully used a US Robotics
> 33.6k Sportster voice
> fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me your
> wvdial.conf (the AT
> codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the
> configuration hangs when it
> dial
Anybody out there successfully used a US Robotics 33.6k Sportster voice
fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send me your wvdial.conf (the AT
codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the configuration hangs when it
dials with 'waiting for carrier'
thanks
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Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Marty,
Took out init3=ATDT, logged out KDE and back in and still getting
same wvdial error message, ie., no dialer
defaults.
This doesn't seem to appear in Bug #276020, so it looks like a different
problem.
So, shut dow
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Marty,
Took out init3=ATDT, logged out KDE and back in and still getting same
wvdial error message, ie., no dialer
defaults.
This doesn't seem to appear in Bug #276020, so it looks like a different
problem.
So, shut down and rebooted and r
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Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial
and wvdial.conf files. Some Debian
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial and
wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
say that's not the way, but I
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial and
wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
say that's not the way, but I don't want to use su and don
Incoming from Eric Dickner:
>
> "wvdial" seems to be doing the wrong thing; instead
> [snip]
> Am I doing something wrong? Or is there another
> dialer program?
I never liked wvdial myself, but there's not really anything wrong
with it.
Instead, you can fiddle
Hello,
"wvdial" seems to be doing the wrong thing; instead
of sending the Username and Password it seems confused
and tries things like "ppp" and "pppd" when prompted.
I tried to remove them hoping to handle the prompts by
hand (which I'd like to do anyway...)
Hi
Late last nite i reninstalled Debian-3.0r2-i386. This time i watch very
close what i was doing. Right now i can connect to the internet and surf
the web by using pon to connect and poff to disconnect. I did install
wvdial and tried to use it but just dial the isp and disconnects after a
3
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Johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For now i am happy with pon and poff it works.
If you have an external modem, you might want to set it up to
infinitely redail persistently. Then, to connect, just turn on the
modem and wait a few seconds for the
Hi
Late last nite i reninstalled Debian-3.0r2-i386. This time i watch very
close what i was doing. Right now i can connect to the internet and surf
the web by using pon to connect and poff to disconnect. I did install
wvdial and tried to use it but just dial the isp and disconnects after a
3 min
> >
> Mint! thats the trick.
> now how to make it always be off by default on boot?
> yet usable in the future.
edit /etc/network/interfaces, change the "auto eth0" to "noauto eth0".
then to bring up: "ifup eth0"
-matt
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Johnny wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Johnny wrote:
What else do i need to look at to get me where i can surf.
Try answering the questions you've already been asked twice before:
As Carl asked:
Can you ping a known IP address (e.g. 194.109.137.218, which is
www.debian.org)? What if you traceroute to it?
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 01:19:20PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
> >This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
> >
> ># ifconfig eth0 down
> >
> >Then redial your internet connection. If it works, good. If not, undo
> >this
> >setting with:
> >
> ># ifconfig eth0 up
> >
Carl Fink wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:49:49PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
I have adapted my resolv.conf, and even without it pppd does
automagically (as you said earlier) add the nameservers anyways.
still can't surf, can't even ping the name servers I listed. and yes
they do exist.
Can y
Steve Mandelmore wrote:
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
# ifconfig eth0 down
Then redial you
Johnny wrote:
What else do i need to look at to get me where i can surf.
Try answering the questions you've already been asked twice before:
As Carl asked:
Can you ping a known IP address (e.g. 194.109.137.218, which is
www.debian.org)? What if you traceroute to it? What does "sudo
ifconfig" repo
H
I am still can't surf the web with wvdial i have tried every email. I
can't surf.
I can dial up my isp and that is it going nowhere.
What else do i need to look at to get me where i can surf.
Getting :-(
Johnny
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Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
> can't going any were. What do i do next.
>
> Johnny
>
>
This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
# ifconfig eth0 down
Then redial y
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
As Carl asked:
Can you ping a known IP address (e.g. 194.109.137.218, which is
www.debian.org)? What if you traceroute to it? What does &quo
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
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On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:00:23AM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> to the /vmlinuz line of lilo.conf or /boot/grub/menu.list, depending on your
^
menu.lst
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On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:49:49PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
> I have adapted my resolv.conf, and even without it pppd does
> automagically (as you said earlier) add the nameservers anyways.
> still can't surf, can't even ping the name servers I listed. and yes
> they do exist.
Can you ping a known
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:49:49PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
> just have to figure out how to compile a kernel to remove frame buffer
> so I have an x console with the nvidia drivers. goshh
You can usually do this by adding:
video=vga16:off
to the /vmlinuz line of lilo.conf or /boot/grub/menu.list,
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:32:26PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
> Thats the same problem I am having (thread: ppp problem)
> I have adapted my resolv.conf, and even without it pppd does
> automagically (as you said earlier) add the nameservers anyways.
> still can't surf, can't even ping the name servers
Thomas Adam wrote:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 05:11:09PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
Thomas
I did look at /etc/ppp/resolv.conf there is know resolv.conf in that
folder what do i need to do to make it.
In that case, create (if it doesn't aleady exist), the file "/etc/resolv.conf"
and add to it:
names
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 05:11:09PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
> Thomas
> I did look at /etc/ppp/resolv.conf there is know resolv.conf in that
> folder what do i need to do to make it.
In that case, create (if it doesn't aleady exist), the file "/etc/resolv.conf"
and add to it:
nameserver
As to the I
Thomas Adam wrote:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:17:54PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I have just installed Debian 3.0r2 i386. The wvdial connects and but
wont let me surf the internet. What do i need do to fix the problem
Check /etc/ppp/resolv.conf is created with adequate nameserver IPs in them
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:37:01PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
>
Resend whatever you sent in plain text, please. HTML e-mails are evil.
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On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:17:54PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I have just installed Debian 3.0r2 i386. The wvdial connects and but
wont let me surf the internet. What do i need do to fix the problem
Check /etc/ppp/resolv.conf is created with adequate
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:17:54PM -0500, Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> I have just installed Debian 3.0r2 i386. The wvdial connects and but
> wont let me surf the internet. What do i need do to fix the problem
Check /etc/ppp/resolv.conf is created with adequate nameserver IPs in them.
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Hi
I have just installed Debian 3.0r2 i386. The wvdial connects and but
wont let me surf the internet. What do i need do to fix the problem
Johnny
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Okay, been a while since I used ppp, but I'll give it a try...
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 07:28:39AM -0700, Jason Kretzer wrote:
> Here is the output from the commandline when I run
> KPPP from a shell as root.
>
> ~# kppp
> Opener: received SetSecret
> Opener: received SetSecret
> Opener: received
Here is the output from the commandline when I run
KPPP from a shell as root.
~# kppp
Opener: received SetSecret
Opener: received SetSecret
Opener: received OpenLock
Opener: received OpenDevice
Opener: received ExecPPPDaemon
In parent: pppd pid 19457
Couldn't find interface ppp0: No such device
K
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:13:40 -0700 (PDT)
Jason Kretzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I tried KPPP. I configured it with everything it
> needs and it connects for a split second before pppd
> dies. I can give more details is necessary.
>
> Anyone have any other pointers?
Kppp should give an
Hello all,
I have set up wvdial to connect to my isp. I use it
to connect but cannot get any internet sites. I
have checked the resolv.conf file while wvdial is
running, and my dns servers are correct there.
So, I tried KPPP. I configured it with everything it
needs and it connects for a
Hello all,
I have set up wvdial to connect to my isp. I use it
to connect but cannot get any internet sites. I have
checked the resolv.conf file while wvdial is running,
and my dns servers are correct there.
Anyone have any other pointers?
thanks,
-Jason
Hi.
I'm running Debian unstable and I'm trying to use my
external modem with kppp or wvdial, but I can't get it
to work (I do it as root).
If I start my laptop with a Knoppix CD then I can use
kppp without problems (it's and older version). I've
tried with wvdial and it
David Morse wrote:
Hi,
I have a USRobot. internal serial modem that was working fine under
redhat 7.2. I wiped the box and installed debian, and now wvdial claims
the modem smells:
titania:/dev# wvdial speakeasy
---> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.53
---> Cannot open /dev/ttyS2:
On 8. December 2003 at 7:17PM +0100,
Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> csj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> > On 7. December 2003 at 10:52PM +0100,
> > Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> You can of course use predefined connections with pon/poff if
> >> you are in the
Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 23:53 schrieb David Morse:
> I've never really understood it. When I add a user I want them to be
> able to USE the blorking computer, not some crippled subset of the
> computer dreamed up by someone who is thinking about Multics. I don't
> want to remember that I hav
Alexander Fitterling wrote:
PS this Debian concept with separate group permissions is very efficient and I
think gives more transparency as you would install programms as suid bit and
must run as root. Also chmod 666 to devices as done by different
distritbutions seems wired to me.
I've never re
Hello
csj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 7. December 2003 at 10:52PM +0100,
> Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> You can of course use predefined connections with pon/poff if
>> you are in the dip group, and you can create your own ones for
>> use with kppp /without/ kppp being s
ut and ppp dies, the mysterious
permission change of ttyS0 occurs. Not as I use kppp which works great.
I think it is a wvdial problem which has nothing to do with Debian itself.
PS this Debian concept with separate group permissions is very efficient and I
think gives more transparency as you would
On 7. December 2003 at 10:52PM +0100,
Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> csj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> > On 7. December 2003 at 1:32PM -0500,
> > Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >>> I hardly think it necessary to i
Hello
csj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 7. December 2003 at 1:32PM -0500,
> Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> I hardly think it necessary to install the Mega-size KDE libs
>>> to use kppp, but what is the reason pon/poff won't do?
>>> Al
On 7. December 2003 at 1:32PM -0500,
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
[...]
> > I hardly think it necessary to install the Mega-size KDE libs
> > to use kppp, but what is the reason pon/poff won't do?
> > Although admittedly that is no solution to your problem
some users start wvdial and the line breaks if maximum idle
time is reached wvdial still seems busy and still gets hold of
/dev/ttyS0. After a user sends Ctrl+C the /dev/ttyS0 looks like this:
crw-r-1 root dialout4, 64 7. Jan 2002 /dev/ttyS0
... and no one can dial in again.
Alexander Fitterling wrote:
Everyone.
Debian has some setting like this for my modem device
crw-rw1 root dialout4, 64 7. Jan 2002 /dev/ttyS0
I added all necessary users to group "dialout" at least to have them access
our modem.
But when some users start wvdial an
Am Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2003 13:18 schrieb Alexander Fitterling:
[...]
What actually does go wrong here? If one would use kppp the problem
does NOT occur.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
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Everyone.
Debian has some setting like this for my modem device
crw-rw1 root dialout4, 64 7. Jan 2002 /dev/ttyS0
I added all necessary users to group "dialout" at least to have them access
our modem.
But when some users start wvdial and the line breaks if maximum
David Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Please don't post in html.
> titania:/dev# wvdial speakeasy
> ---> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.53
> ---> Cannot open /dev/ttyS2: Input/output error
> ---> Cannot open /dev/ttyS2: Input/output error
>
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 09:23:49PM -0500, David Morse wrote:
> [Modem0]
> Modem = /dev/ttyS2
> Baud = 115200
> SetVolume = 2
> Dial Command = ATDT
> Init1 = ATZ
> [Dialer speakeasy]
> Phone = XXX
> Password = XXX
> Username = XXX
> Inherits = Modem0
>
first off, nobody likes html arou
Hi,
I have a USRobot. internal serial modem that was working fine under
redhat 7.2. I wiped the box and installed debian, and now wvdial
claims the modem smells:
titania:/dev# wvdial speakeasy
---> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.53
---> Cannot open /dev/ttyS2: Input/output
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