On Sun, 21 May 2000 00:18:16 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard
Menedetter) wrote:
> Hi
> "Bastiaan Edelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BE> Many told me to give my username at the login prompt
> BE> so I tried to do but the keys seems not to respond neither on the
> BE> screen, neither to the provider. The only key that responds is
> BE> "Escape" that brings me back to the Arachne screen wich tells
> BE> me:"Unable to initialize PPP"
> BE> UseTerminal Yes
> This tells Arachne, that you want to enter username/password manually ...
It's not correct, Ricsi. UseTerminal Yes means you can see the terminal
window during PPP negotiations. If you set Autologin Yes and write
a script properly you obtain successful automatic connection. But if you
set Autologin No, only then you should enter username/password manually.
> BE> Autologin Yes
> BE> WaitFor1 - ;Bastiaan, set here login: instead of -
> BE> Response1 - ;here \u instead of -
> BE> WaitFor2 - ;here Pword: instead of -
> BE> Response2 - ;and here \p instead of -
> BE> WaitFor3 - ;delete -
> BE> Response3 - ;delete -
> BE> WaitFor4 - ;delete -
> BE> Response4 - ;delete -
> _BUT_ this tells Arachne to execute a script !!!!!!!
Correct. When you, Bastiaan, obtain proper connection you can set
UseTerminal No for more fast PPP initialisation.
Good luck.
Sergei Kramar
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