John: Have you tried logging in as root?
"John P. Marr" wrote:
>
> Good Evening:
>
> I am having the worst time trying to get myself hooked up online. I
> have read the ppp-howto, ISP-connectivity-mini-howto, and the
> ISP-hookup-howto, as well as a number of books, and I still am having
> problems logging on.
>
> As far as I know, in order to have my modem dial to my isp I need to set
> ppp0, /dev/modem, gateway and dns. I have done this and I dial to my isp,
> but I always get kicked off. I used minicom to connect to my isp, and I
> have the following prompt:
>
> intelliserver release 1.54b Port 1
> ts-commack login:
> password:
>
> My question is about the expected logon reply and its answers. Should I
> include ALL this information, or should I just include:
>
> Expect: s-commack login:
> Answer: ******
> Expect: assword:
> Answer: ****
>
> If I include the Intelliserver release line, what do I put for an answer?
>
> I am running Redhat Linux 6.0
> I have a static IP address
> When I connect online through windows, It takes about 50 seconds for my
> dialup networking to connect.
>
> Please, I have been trying for weeks to get my system online. I am always
> able to dial to the isp, and If I exit gnome I see the following on the
> screen: (I added the line numbers)
>
> 1. Xlib: client is not authorized to connect to server
> 2. Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
> 3. Audit: Sat Sept 18 14:21:07 1999: 570 xwrapper: client 5 rejected from
> local host
> 4. Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> 5. Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
>
> I believe line 2 and 5 are the result of gnome becoming unresponsive after
> I get disconnected.
>
> Please, any help will be met with much thanks
>
> John