On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 00:13:42 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

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> I don't think you need to invoke miniterm to connect with lsppp.  Miniterm
> is a dialer.  You don't need it because lsppp has its own built in dialer.
> Glenn says it is easy to use lsppp with version 1.70.  He posted a message
> several weeks ago on how to set it up.  There are quite a few tricks
> involved in order to get it to work with Arachne.  I haven't tried it yet
> with my current Arachne version.  I did get lsppp to work just fine with
> LYNX386 and with PC-PINE.  Getting it to work involved a number of
> modifications of the dialup batch file that was designed originally for use
> with epppd.

 Here is my setup for using Lsppp with Arachne.
Rename it to LSPPPD.EXE and place it in your arachne_main_directoy
Before starting Arachne, run this bat file..
---setlsppp.bat---
set lsppp=/M:at&fs7=90s11=50 /B:115200 /P:***** /U:glennmcc /d:3306298686
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Use these settings in arachne.cfg

[profile]
Profile lspppd.ACF
Connection @lspppd.exe>>PPP.LOG
Hangup @termin.com 0x60>NUL

[dialer]
DialPage file:ppp_init.htm
Dialer @lh lspppd.exe
TerminalWindow @MINITERM.EXE
UseTerminal No

[tcp/ip]
IP_Address PPP
IP_Grab IP address set to
NameServer 204.179.144.2
AltNameServer 204.179.144.150
Gateway 0.0.0.0
AltGateway 0.0.0.0
Netmask 0.0.0.0
TCPconfig PPPTCP.CFG
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 That's all there is to it. :)



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