On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote: > Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get > the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could > share it with you.
Thats quite alright... :) > The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from today. The > first attempt was done after a clean floppy install (ppp, slip, bsd > compression, etc. all installed), but before running pppconfig to > configure the CHAP stuff. As such, the first attempt only contains the > basic changes I made to both provider files to include the phone number > of my ISP, my username and password. That one at least says CONNECT at > one point, then logs me off because (I think) the prompting is wrong in > the chatscript provider (? I'm guessing.) Of course, my provider > hasn't replied with the correct login prompts, and he said the board was > run using CHAP anyways, so I'm lost (or he is?) On this note, simply > dialing the number via Procomm yields no prompts, just a blank screen, > so I can't determine the prompts for myself using that method. > > The second attempt was after running the pppconfig utility (which is > almost identical in operation and the changes it makes to pppsetup > (which I have tried as well) for those more familiar with that utility) > to setup CHAP. > > In addition to what you can ascertain from this file, please note I have > tried running the later script as PAP, CHAP, using noauth, and auth, and > it always comes out identical to the listing. A couple of things, are you using 'user <user>' in your /etc/ppp/peers/provider ?? The <user> should be the same as your login at your ISP, and you should put a line in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets like so: <user> * <password> (there are directions in that file - check chap-secrets too.) This should get your authentication working, although I dont know if that is what is needed. Secondly, have you tried dialing your ISP with a program such as minicom to see if there is in fact a login prompt you must use? > Again, any assistance would be greatly appreciated. No problems. > No pppconfig: > > Nov 4 18:57:18 Debian pppd[152]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0 > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: abort on (BUSY) > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: abort on (NO CARRIER) > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: abort on (VOICE) > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: send (ATDT*70,3251981^M) > Nov 4 18:57:19 Debian chat[153]: expect (ogin) > Nov 4 18:57:40 Debian chat[153]: ^M > Nov 4 18:57:40 Debian chat[153]: CONNECT 24000/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS^M > Nov 4 18:58:04 Debian chat[153]: alarm > Nov 4 18:58:04 Debian chat[153]: Failed > Nov 4 18:58:04 Debian pppd[152]: Connect script failed > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: abort on (BUSY) > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: abort on (NO CARRIER) > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: abort on (VOICE) > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: send (ATDT*70,3251981^M) > Nov 4 18:58:36 Debian chat[174]: expect (ogin) > > After pppconfig: > > Nov 4 19:09:50 Debian pppd[222]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0 > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: abort on (BUSY) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: abort on (NO CARRIER) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: abort on (VOICE) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: abort on (NO ANSWER) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: send (ATZ^M) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: expect (OK) > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: ^M > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: OK > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: -- got it > Nov 4 19:09:51 Debian chat[223]: send (ATDT*70,3251981^M) > Nov 4 19:09:52 Debian chat[223]: expect (CONNECT) > Nov 4 19:09:52 Debian chat[223]: ^M > Nov 4 19:10:14 Debian chat[223]: ^M > Nov 4 19:10:14 Debian chat[223]: CONNECT > Nov 4 19:10:14 Debian chat[223]: -- got it > Nov 4 19:10:14 Debian chat[223]: send (\d) > Nov 4 19:10:15 Debian pppd[222]: Serial connection established. > Nov 4 19:10:16 Debian pppd[222]: Using interface ppp0 > Nov 4 19:10:16 Debian pppd[222]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 > Nov 4 19:10:16 Debian pppd[222]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap > 0x0> <magic 0xffffa021> <pcomp> <accomp>] > Nov 4 19:10:43 Debian last message repeated 9 times > Nov 4 19:10:46 Debian pppd[222]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests > Nov 4 19:10:46 Debian pppd[222]: Connection terminated. > Nov 4 19:10:46 Debian pppd[222]: Hangup (SIGHUP) > Nov 4 19:10:46 Debian pppd[222]: Exit. > > > Waif > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key available, reply with "pgpkey" as subject. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulder: Could say the guy was running on empty. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out!