Hi,
I have a Debian mail server. The clients are Debian and Windows 95
computers who can contact it through phone. How can I configure the
computers to use mgetty with the callback option?
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| Dan N. Pomohaci
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, David Wright wrote:
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER -
ABORTVOICE
ABORTNO DIALTONE
ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:
Joost Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, with newer ppp's this no longer seems to be sufficient, as
apparently chat bails out if the DCD signal is gone. I have had to add
ATC0 to the modem init strings, to disable DCD signalling by the modem.
% man chat
[...]
HANGUP
The HANGUP
David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
Take out the trailing \q.. that turns the echo back on.
I see. Yes, I think I need the second \q before the ata to resume logging
real strings.
However, using just a single \q suppresses the first occurrence but
On 9 Feb 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
Joost Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, with newer ppp's this no longer seems to be sufficient, as
apparently chat bails out if the DCD signal is gone. I have had to add
ATC0 to the modem init strings, to disable DCD signalling by the modem.
%
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER -
ABORTVOICE
ABORTNO DIALTONE
ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
RING ata
ogin:
The
David Wright wrote:
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER -
ABORTVOICE
ABORTNO DIALTONE
ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
RING
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
David Wright wrote:
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
RING ata
ogin:
I thought the \q codes would prevent the secret callback username from
appearing in syslog, but it looks like this. Why?
Take
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