K. Shantanu wrote:

<snip>

CARRIER 64000

PROTOCOL: PPP

CONNECT 38400
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Ok. The remote peer starts a ppp handshake immediately after connection - it does not present a login prompt.


wvdial, on the other hand, picks up the term "PROTOCOL: PPP" and assumes it to be a menu option, as is evidenced by:

--> Found a good menu option: "protocol".
--> Carrier detected.  Waiting for prompt.

And begins to, well, wait for a prompt. What wvdial should be doing instead is negociate PAP/CHAP credentials. Stupid Mode should have caused exactly that to happen.

As I said in another mail, please add "debug kdebug 7" to /etc/ppp/options and "daemon.* /var/log/daemon.log" to /etc/syslog.conf [kill -SIGHUP PID_OF_SYSLOG] and post the relevant snapshots from /var/log/daemon.log.

Also, please post output from wvdial after enabling stupid mode.

A few things to check:

-> Owners and permissions on /etc/ppp, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-> Are you running wvdial as root?
-> Try adding "noauth" to /etc/ppp/options - pppd might be asking the remote peer to authenticate itself


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Regards,
Varun Varma
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