Hello,
I am trying to get my ISP connection running on a SuSE 5.3 based PC which I
have set up recently.
After doing all ISP related settings for suseppp, connecting the (external)
modem with minicom, I am struggling at the moment that I try to check my PPP
connection with the ppp-up script.

When the script wants to send +++ATZ to the modem, nothing happens there,
+++ATZ is only shown on the screen??? But I can do: echo +++ATZ > /dev/modem
and that time the modem shows the proper reaction!?
I also had a successful try with KPPP.

The log file entries are as follows:
--- 1. try without debug:
Apr  9 21:00:26 linux01 kernel: PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel
allocation)
Apr  9 21:00:26 linux01 kernel: PPP Dynamic channel allocation code
copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc.
Apr  9 21:00:26 linux01 kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
Apr  9 21:00:26 linux01 kernel: registered device ppp0
Apr  9 20:00:26 linux01 pppd[3458]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
Apr  9 20:01:27 linux01 pppd[3458]: Connect script failed
Apr  9 20:01:27 linux01 pppd[3458]: Exit.
--- end of 1. try; 2. try now with debug option

Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 pppd[3470]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: timeout set to 60 seconds
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: abort on (BUSY)
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: abort on (ERROR)
Apr  9 20:01:39 linux01 chat[3471]: send (+++\dATZ^M)    <--- somewhere I
read that \d might help with a delay but it doesn't ...
Apr  9 20:01:40 linux01 chat[3471]: expect (OK)
Apr  9 21:02:25 linux01 kernel: PPP: ppp line discipline successfully
unregistered
Apr  9 20:02:40 linux01 chat[3471]: alarm
Apr  9 20:02:40 linux01 pppd[3470]: Connect script failed
Apr  9 20:02:40 linux01 chat[3471]: Failed
Apr  9 20:02:40 linux01 pppd[3470]: Exit.

I found a threat "PPP problem" (see below) from October 1998 in my SuSE
archive which appears to be
exactly the same problem as I just have but I couldn't find the answer for a
fix on the list. (or is the only available fix really "Xisp" which is
mentioned somewhere?
I didn't want to add to much additional tools to my installation. I thought
I can get it running with just the existing SuSE tools?)

Kind regards,
Michael Doerner

P.S.: I also haven't figured out my time settings in the above log file
entries. There are 2 different clocks (?) now after trying to synchronise
with the NT-server's clock by "netdate tcp <name>" ???

> >
> >As mentioned in previous posts, I cannot get my modem to dial and the
> >system to establish a ppp connect.  I've got everything setup properly.
> >Now, I find that CHAT won't talk to the modem.  Minicom and ECHO >
> >/dev/modem do talk to the modem.  Is there something peculiar about
> chat
> >that I must change to get it to work?  The ppp-up script uses it and
> all
> >I get are modem commands echoed to tthe screen when I try ppp-up.
> >
> >Harry
> >-
> >


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