Re: can't connect to ISP
Thanks!
When i am in Win95, i can see chat below:
*********************************
* Quidway A8010 Internet Server *
* welcome!! *
*********************************
please input username:
please input password:
i run pppconfig and get the following files:
Below is /etc/chatscripts/provider:
ABORT BUSY
ABORT "NO CARRIER"
ABORT VOICE
ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
ABORT "NO ANSWER"
"" ATZ
OK ATDT8888
CONNECT \d\c
Below is /etc/ppp/peers/provider:
# This file was generated by pppconfig. You can edit the following lines
# but please do not delete lines or the change the comments or you will
# confuse pppconfig.
noauth #pppconfig_noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider" #pppconfig_connect
debug #pppconfig_debug
/dev/ttyS2 #pppconfig_dev
115200 #pppconfig_speed
defaultroute #pppconfig_route
noipdefault #pppconfig_ipdefault
user vip #pppconfig_user
# End of pppconfig controlled lines. You can add lines below here without
# confusing pppconfig.
Below is last part of ppp.log:
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: abort on (BUSY)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: abort on (VOICE)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: abort on (NO ANSWER)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: send (ATZ^M)
Nov 27 14:23:59 debian chat[803]: expect (OK)
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: ATZ^M^M
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: OK
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: -- got it
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: send (ATDT8888^M)
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: expect (CONNECT)
Nov 27 14:24:18 debian chat[803]: ^M
Nov 27 14:24:48 debian chat[803]: ATDT8888^M
Nov 27 14:24:48 debian chat[803]: CONNECT
Nov 27 14:24:48 debian chat[803]: -- got it
Nov 27 14:24:48 debian chat[803]: send (\d)
Nov 27 14:24:49 debian pppd[802]: Serial connection established.
Nov 27 14:24:50 debian pppd[802]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 27 14:24:50 debian pppd[802]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS2
Nov 27 14:24:50 debian pppd[802]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
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Nov 27 14:25:17 debian last message repeated 9 times
Nov 27 14:25:20 debian pppd[802]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Nov 27 14:25:20 debian pppd[802]: Connection terminated.
Nov 27 14:25:20 debian pppd[802]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean:
Nov 27 14:25:20 debian pppd[802]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
Nov 27 14:25:41 debian pppd[802]: Terminating on signal 15.
Nov 27 14:26:12 debian pppd[802]: Exit.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hasler" <john@dhh.gt.org>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: can't connect to ISP
> a writes:
> > i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
> > Win95. Below is output of plog:
>
> Did you configure ppp with pppconfig? Are you using pon to connect? If
> not, do so. If so, post /etc/chatscripts/provider and
> /etc/ppp/peers/provider. Munge any passwords.
>
> > ...Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean...
>
> This usually happens when your ISP wants you to use scripted
authentication
> and you are not completing the process. His machine is expecting more
> strings when you start pppd and so echos its LCP packets back at it. What
> did you do to get Windows to connect?
> --
> John Hasler
> john@dhh.gt.org
> Dancing Horse Hill
> Elmwood, Wisconsin
>
>
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