Right now I am using a Siig serial card (16650V2) and a courier v.everything I
modem for my dedicated isdn connection. Both devices support synchronous
communications, how do I specify synchronous instead of async in my set serial
line ? here is my current set serial line: "setserial /dev/ttyS0 port 0x3f8 irq
4 uart 16650V2 baud_base 460800 divisor 0 spd_cust" Any help would be great.
I'm using Slackware 3.6, pppd 3.7 and kernel 2.9
Thanks
Bernhard L�der wrote:
> Looks like you do not get the "Login:" from your Provider. So your script
> cannot go to the next step.
>
> Try the following:
>
> Start minicom:
>
> minicom -s (-s gets you into setup mode for minicom. Set it up with
> the correct /dev/ttySxxx and port speed)
>
> Then exit from setup and you are getting a terminal window. From there you
> dial your provider:
>
> ATDT9579991
>
> You should then get the login at some stage. Try to log in with user ID and
> password. Start ppp at their end (you might have to ask them, if they do
> not do it automatically).
>
> Exit out of minicom wthout reset. Start ppp at your end with /usr/sbin/pppd
> on the same session you used minicom on.
>
> This should get you connected for sure.
>
> If you take notes on what your provider is sending you before sending you
> the login prompt you can use it to re-write your script. Some providers
> might want you to qualify first, what type of service you want (Telnet,
> ppp...) before they send the login prompt. Amend you script accordingly.
>
> You can also find these details here:
>
> http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/linux/LDP/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO-14.html
>
> and following
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Bernhard
>
> Archie Rawlings wrote:
>
> > i am trying to establish a PPP connection with my ISP. i
> > manually configured PPP-ON, PPP-ON-DIALER, RESOLV.CONF. from the shell
> > command i issue a PPP-ON command, get a dial tone, and sounds like i am
> > going through the handshaking process. then i lose connection. my
> > messages.log follows:
> >
> > ___________
> > Jun 20 23:04:40 localhost pppd[889]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: timeout set to 33 seconds
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: abort on (\nBUSY\r)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: abort on (\nNO ANSWER\r)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: abort on
> > (\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: send (rAT^M)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: expect (OK)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: rAT^M^M
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: OK
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: -- got it
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: send (ATH0^M)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: timeout set to 30 seconds
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: expect (OK)
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: ^M
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: ATH0^M^M
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: OK
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: -- got it
> > Jun 20 23:04:41 localhost chat[890]: send (ATDT957-9991^M)
> > Jun 20 23:04:42 localhost chat[890]: expect (CONNECT)
> > Jun 20 23:04:42 localhost chat[890]: ^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: ATDT957-9991^M^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: CONNECT
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: -- got it
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: send (^M)
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: expect (login:)
> > Jun 20 23:05:06 localhost chat[890]: 24000/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost chat[890]: ^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost chat[890]:
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost last message repeated 23 times
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost chat[890]: ** MAX8b bignet **^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost chat[890]: ^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:11 localhost chat[890]: ^M
> > Jun 20 23:05:36 localhost chat[890]: alarm
> > Jun 20 23:05:36 localhost pppd[889]: Connect script failed
> > Jun 20 23:05:36 localhost chat[890]: Failed
> > Jun 20 23:05:37 localhost pppd[889]: Exit.
> > Jun 20 23:10:00 localhost kernel: PPP: ppp line discipline successfully
> > unregistered
> > Jun 20 23:41:34 localhost named[330]: Cleaned cache of 0 RRs
> > Jun 20 23:41:34 localhost named[330]: USAGE 929936494 929918494
> > CPU=0u/0s CHILDCPU=0u/0s
> > Jun 20 23:41:34 localhost named[330]: NSTATS 929936494 929918494
> > Jun 20 23:41:34 localhost named[330]: XSTATS 929936494 929918494 RR=0
> > RNXD=0 RFwdR=0 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=0 ROpts=0
> > SSysQ=1 SAns=0 SFwdQ=0 SDupQ=3524 SErr=1 RQ=0 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=0
> > RTCP=0 SFwdR=0 SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=0 SNXD=0
> > Jun 21 00:41:34 localhost named[330]: Cleaned cache of 0 RRs
> > Jun 21 00:41:34 localhost named[330]: USAGE 929940094 929918494
> > CPU=0u/0s CHILDCPU=0u/0s
> > Jun 21 00:41:34 localhost named[330]: NSTATS 929940094 929918494
> > Jun 21 00:41:34 localhost named[330]: XSTATS 929940094 929918494 RR=0
> > RNXD=0 RFwdR=0 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=0 ROpts=0
> > SSysQ=1 SAns=0 SFwdQ=0 SDupQ=4228 SErr=1 RQ=0 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=0
> > RTCP=0 SFwdR=0 SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=0 SNXD=0
> > _____________________________
> >
> > my ISP uses CHAP as their authentication protocol. the header in my
> > CHAP-SECRETS file contains "client server secrets IP-address". from
> > what i have read so far, CHAP requires both client and server to
> > authenticate.
> >
> > i ask my ISP for information for my CHAP file. they either don't know
> > or are unwilling to give me the required information.
> >
> > to make matters worse i am not sure myself what i need or what
> > specifically to ask for. HELP!!!!
> >
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