I think you can not connect to your ISP through minicom as this needs some kind
of authentication protocol ; PAP, CHAP so minicom is not a kind of automated
feature.This is my opinion depending upon my experience.
regards
osama
Soutien Technique / Technical Support wrote:
Hi,
When I connect
I tell you the best way is to go to xwindows then go to the terminal screen and
give command modemtool .
-osama
Sony lloyd wrote:
What should I do to configure my modem?
Somethin like setserial /dev/modem..or?
Amanda
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It's very simple.Go to the network-scripts prompt and then you will have
two options.
1) ./ifup-ppp ifcfg-ppp0
2) ifup ifcfg-ppp0
This works for me very fine.
-osama
Sean Willson wrote:
Hello all,
I am having trouble getting the ipconfig scripts to work properly.
I am not sure if I am not
without
being root. Any ideas on how I cna securly do this? Is doing a chmod
u+s on them wrong? Any ideas anyone?
Sean
osama bin zia wrote:
It's very simple.Go to the network-scripts
prompt and then you will have two options.
1) ./ifup-ppp ifcfg-ppp0
2) ifup ifcfg-ppp0
This works for me very fine
Why don't you go through the x-windows.They have a very easy sort of arrangement
for the dialout.This will at least solve your ppp configuration problems.
-osama
- wrote:
Hey all,I've
been trying to connect to IBM (PPP) for a week now, with no success.The
modem dials and all, but after a few
I think the location of the file is /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.Now the other thing is
that if you go through x-windows and configure dialout there .Then if you come
back and see what it has done with the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file you will see
something like
#Secrets for authentication using PAP
#
that should be in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.The problem is not with format but
with the file that is to be edited.Also in my opinion is to put something like
loginnameppp0password
This atleast works for me
impu choudhury wrote:
Hey thanks for the response. Are you talking about the
Is it all to copy sample.rcfle to the home directory as .fetchmailrc and editing
that file.
Thanks in advance
osama
Ronald Pottol wrote:
Try the man pages, it is fairly easy to set up, you can configure it from
the command file, or by putting a .fetchmailrc file in your home directory.