You need to edit the chat script to reflect the proper text as indicated
in your logs. If your ISP responds with "Enter Username", then that might
be what chat needs to expect.
On Sun, 4 Oct 1998, Sony Lloyd Ponton wrote:
> Hi,
> All my PPP files are well configured but I have tremendous problems to
> connect to the Internet from command line.
> I have redhat5.0(kernel 2.0.32). I did:
> pppd connect ' chat -v "" ATDT8617915 ogin: my_username word:
> my_password ' /dev/cua3 38400 mru 296 lock debug crtscts modem
> defaultroute &
> Modem did dial to my ISP..but couldnt ping my isp or any other domain
> names..and /var/log/messages outputs were:
> pppd[612]pppd 2.3.3 started by root
> chat[613]:send (ATDT8617915^M)
> chat[613]:expect (ogin:)
> chat[613]:ATDT8617915^M^M
> chat[613]:CONNECT 38400^M
> chat[613]:^M
> chat[613]:^M
> chat[613]:**Enter username/type y$
> chat[613]:alarm
> chat[613]:connect script failed
> chat[613]:failed
> pppd[612]:connect script failed
> pppd[612]:Exit
>
> BTW, I ve tried also a variety of options with pppd ..and it s stiil the
> same problem: internet is unreacheable.. ping to my Isp fails..
> and if I use minicom (authentification to my Isp goes OK..I even get the
> ppp garbage from my Isp and the dynamic IP it assigns to me...but) as
> soon as I m quitting minicom without reset, I get NO CARRIER message.
>
> Thanks for helpin me going around ..
>
>
>
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