You can point to a file in your diald.conf, but I have the following:
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -V -v '' atdt14108453535666 \ ABORT BUSY CONNECT
''"
> mode ppp
> connect /usr/local/bin/qwk
> device /dev/cua0
> speed 115200
> modem
> lock
> crtscts
> local 204.57.170.245
> remote 204.57.170.30
> defaultroute
> include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
>
>My /usr/local/binqwk file is an abbreviated version of my ppp
connection
>file:
> pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT7640360 CONNECT "" ogin: mylogin assword:
> mypassword'
If you are going to use a file, you don;t need the pppd connect.
HTH!
Paul.
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