Hi
Are you checked your authentication files: pap-screts and have the ppp options
no-auth and name??

Mauricio Alvarez


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> Well, I switched over to using pap instead of my little chap script. I can
> connect just fine normally, but when I run diald, it just sort of "dies"
> in the middle. Here is a little piece of the logs.
>
> Mar 22 19:25:34 redhawk kernel: registered device ppp0
> Mar 22 19:25:34 redhawk pppd[5246]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> Mar 22 19:25:34 redhawk pppd[5246]: Using interface ppp0
> Mar 22 19:25:34 redhawk pppd[5246]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk pppd[5246]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk pppd[5246]: Modem hangup
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk pppd[5246]: Connection terminated.
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk pppd[5246]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk pppd[5246]: Exit.
> Mar 22 19:25:39 redhawk kernel: ppp: ppp0 not active
>
> I'm completely lost as to why it doesn't work.
>
> Jeff
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