On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, smorrill wrote:

> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: port50 login -- got it
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: send (smorrill^M)
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: expect (word)
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: : smorrill^M
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: Password -- got it
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel chat [289]: send (??????)
> Jan 9 14:37:18 ariel pppd [199]: Serial connection established.
> Jan 9 14:37:19 ariel pppd [199]: Using interface ppp1
> Jan 9 14:37:19 ariel pppd [199]: Connect: ppp1 <---> /dev/ttyS1
> Jan 9 14:37:33 ariel pppd [291]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
> Jan 9 14:37:33 ariel pppd [291]: Using interface ppp0
> Jan 9 14:37:33 ariel pppd [291]: Connect: ppp0 <---> /dev/ttyp0
> Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Connection terminated
> Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean:
> 
> Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
> Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Exit

Hmmm... ppp1 and ppp0?  Oh, 2 different pppd sessions.  /dev/ttyp0 is
wrong, did you call ppp some funny way?  I would try minicom, dial in by
hand, and see what happens when you get past the login.  Also, make sure
/etc/resolv.conf is set up correctly.  You should see something like:

Jan  9 20:19:53 cnhobbes pppd[320]: local  IP address 209.96.153.139
Jan  9 20:19:53 cnhobbes pppd[320]: remote IP address 209.96.152.32

after the connect.  Then you will have a route to the host and can do your
networking.

HTH,
Brandon

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