Thanks, but I tried that. Remember, it comes up when I bring up ppp by hand.
jmg
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> I do not use PSI as my ISP but I had a similar problem
> with AT&T Worldnet.
>
> Your ISP is trying to authenticate with either PAP or
> CHAP. Can't tell which one from below, but I think the
> following will work in either case:
>
> Put in both your /etc/pap-secrets and /etc/chap-secrets
> files:
>
> username * password
>
> Put into diald.conf:
>
> user username
>
> where username is your login id for PSI.
>
> Good luck!
> > I am having a problem getting diald to work. I hope someone out there
> > can help. When I use diald, I get errors from pppd (see
> > /var/log/messages below). I use PSI as my ISP, so I hope someone out
> > there has diald working with PSI and got this to work.
> >
> > if instead I use minicom to manually dial in and start ppp by hand, it
> > works fine.
> > Below is /var/log/messages, /etc/diald.conf and my connect script
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > /var/log/messages
> > Nov 4 00:46:45 localhost connect: Protocol started
> > Nov 4 00:46:45 localhost diald[1089]: Connected to site 192.168.0.2
> > Nov 4 00:46:45 localhost diald[1089]: Running pppd (pid = 1122).
> > Nov 4 00:46:45 localhost modprobe: can't locate module char-major-108
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost kernel: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost pppd[1122]: The remote system is required to
> > authentic
> > ate itself but I
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost pppd[1122]: couldn't find any suitable secret
> > (passwor
> > d) for it to use to do so.
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost kernel: registered device ppp0
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC:
> > Operation not s
> > upported
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> >
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> >
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC:
> > Operation not s
> > upported
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> >
> > Nov 4 00:46:46 localhost diald[1089]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> >
> > Nov 4 00:46:47 localhost diald[1089]: Delaying 30 seconds before clear
> > to dial.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > /etc/diald.conf
> > mode ppp
> > connect /usr/lib/diald/connect
> > device /dev/ttyS1
> > speed 115200
> > modem
> > lock
> > crtscts
> > local 192.168.0.1
> > remote 192.168.0.2
> > dynamic
> > defaultroute
> > include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Just the modifications I made to /usr/lib/diald/connect...
> >
> > PHONE_NUMBER=<phone number>
> > USER_CHAT_SEQ="ogin:--ogin:--"
> > USER_NAME="<my username>"
> > PASSWD_CHAT_SEQ="word:"
> > PASSWORD="<my password>"
> > # PROMPT is commented out since PPP comes up automatically.
> > #PROMPT="annex:"
> > START_ACK="Entering PPP mode."
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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