...and don't forget the " \" at the end of each line like I did this
morning and tore out what little hair I have remaining.
--
Howard.
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, George Vieira wrote:
> I assume you mean RH6.2 and it's a PPP dial up.
> char-major-108 is a compression type which your machine hasn't got but it
> should still connect and work without it.
>
> My guess is that the server your dialling into is not using plain text to
> log in so all you need in the dial up chat script is something like this:
>
> 'ABORT' 'BUSY'
> 'ABORT' 'ERROR'
> 'ABORT' 'NO CARRIER'
> 'ABORT' 'NO DIALTONE'
> 'ABORT' 'Invalid Login'
> 'ABORT' 'Login incorrect'
> '' 'ATZ'
> 'OK' 'ATDTxxxxxxxx'
> 'CONNECT' ''
>
>
> Can you send some logs in the /var/log/messages file from begging of dial to
> exit...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Murray Adelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 10:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SLUG] Problems with chat and dip scripts
>
>
> I am using Linux Red Hat 6.3. When I try to use dip or chat to make a
> connection, the programme(s) get up to the point where they make the
> connedtion then they time out. I get no prompt for "name" and
> "password".
>
> I also get a mysterious message in my "messages" file: "Can't locate
> module char-major-108. I don't know what this module does and I
> certainly don't have it in /lib/modules. The "config" program for
> compiling the kernel doesn't seem to offer it either.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Murray
>
>
>
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