[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 2.0.36 came with my SuSE 6.0 distro. When I use kppp for dial up with
> 2.2.5 or 2.2.6 kernel I can see only "Expecting OK" in the terminal
> window and nothing is happening after that. When I use kppp with 2.0.36
> kernel it is perfectly dialing up and establishing connection with the
> same setting in etc/ppp, etc/suseppp, etc/rc.config and so on. I use
> internal ISA US Robotics jumpered real modem on COM2. Evidently it's not
> a modem related problem.

I experienced this same problem using suseppp.  It is like the timing is
off for the send/expect sequences or something.  It took a lot fooling
around to find a chat sequence of commands that actually seem to sync
correctly and dial my isp.  Here is a copy of my files, if you would
like to try suseppp.  I'd say it dials correctly about 95% of the time. 
Note: if you use pap or chap you have to be root to bring up ppp, so I
use terminal.  You can see what is happening while you try to connect by
doing a tail -f of /var/log/messages.

/etc/suseppp/generic.chat:
========================================
TIMEOUT 45
ABORT "NO CARRIER"
ABORT BUSY
ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
ABORT ERROR
"" +++AT&FZ\d\d\d
OK ATL1DT*70,<phonenumber>
CONNECT ""
ogin: "<login>"
word: "<password>"

/etc/suseppp/generic.options:
========================================
/dev/modem
115200
crtscts
lock
noipdefault
defaultroute
mru
6184
mtu
1064
deflate
15,15
debug

/usr/local/bin/ppp-on:
===========================================
/etc/suseppp/scripts/ppp-up generic debug

/usr/local/bin/ppp-off:
===========================================
/etc/suseppp/scripts/ppp-down

-- 
Aduanne Carter
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