Thanks, I will try.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Hi Zaigui
>
> I'm really not sure how to describe this in more detail, but I'll
> try.
>
> Start the program linuxconf. It can run in text mode, or with a
> gui. Either way, navigate to
> Config -> Networking -> Client Tasks -> PPP/SLIP/PLIP.
>
> if you have an ppp0 entry, delete it.
>
> then add one. try follow my instructions below and ask if you have any
> specific problem settign it up. It really is just like doing it under
> win9x if yiou have ever done that.
>
> hth
> charles
>
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Zaigui Wang wrote:
>
> > I am trying very hard to figure out how to make my PPP working too. Can
> > you provide more details please?
> >
> > My modem works. I was able to dial out to my university (using the
> > dial-up
> > number) and prompted for user id and password. After I logged in, I choose
> > from a list of services PPP. Then It gave me some garbage and said "NO
> > CARRIER"
> >
> > Of course I did not setup anything regarding PPP. I don't have any scripts
> > (pppOn, pppOff stuff). Because I don't know how to do it.
> >
> > On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > > Believe it or not, this is probably the simplest PPP scenario. The easiest
> > > way to this would be to go into linuxconf, delete your existing ppp0
> > > inetrface, and start a new one from scratch. From there, it's pretty much
> > > like setting up a dialup connection in windows. Just say you want to use
> > > PAP, provide a username, password and phone number, and save it.
> > >
> > > you can select a checkbox to alow users to control the interface,
> > > otherwise as root, just do ifup/ifdown ppp0 as usual
> > >
> > > hth
> > > charles
>
>
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