On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Da Silva, Joe wrote:
> My guess is that either your modem has a slightly unusual configuration
> (eg. numeric response codes), or the responses themselves are "funny".
> Also, there is no point providing an "/M:ATZ" parameter, since LSPPP will
> always send an "ATZ" to the modem, in addition to the "/M" parameter.
>
Bzzzt. Wrong. LSPPD is still buggy. The fact that my Zoom modem works
with the ppp drivers I use under Redhat 7.0, Windows 98,
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and the Dospppd 06 pppd driver with no problems
to a NT 4.0 server *USING THE SAME MODEM CONFIGURATION* and LSPPP craps
out when attemping make the same connection totally should tell you
something is wrong with LSPPP.
There is *ABSOLUTELY NO REASON* to use something like Miniterm to make
the modem connection. It's stupid, and does nothing execpt make it
harder to debug LSPPP, because all you are doing is hiding the problem.