On 17-Jun-98 Herminio Alvarez, Jr. wrote:
> I'm not sure, but I think you put a ^M (Control-M) between single quotes.
>
> Simon Gao wrote:
>
>> I am trying to set up PPP connection to my ISP using netcfg with Red Hat
>> 5.0.
>>
>> After my modem gets connected, my remote ISP server requires user to hit
>> carriage return key to display "Username:".
>>
>> How do I put carriage return into chat script through netcfg? I have
>> tried, '''', \r, no one worked.
>>
>> Appreciate your help.
>>
>> Simon Gao
>>
>> --
For an exhaustive list, check the 'chat' man page. chat is actually a pretty
useful program. You can make it resend a string when no reply is found and a
whole bunch of other goodies.
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