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Re: ISP connect



From: "eferen1" <edward123j@email.msn.com>
To: "Bill Bell" <whbell@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: ISP connect
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 16:50:25 -0000

Yes it did help!  Thank you.  I can now connect, but have to find the
address for www.Netscape.com.  Thanks for your help. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bell <whbell@hotmail.com>
To: edward123j@msn.com <edward123j@msn.com>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 15:35
Subject: RE: ISP connect


>I have USED MSN untill recently.  I found that I needed to give my user
>name in the following format:
>
>"MSN/user_name"  (including the quotes for chatscript)
>
>This may help.
>
>Bill Bell
>
>>> I use the KDE window to configure dial-up settings.  I have
>reconfigured the
>>> connect script to this:
>>>
>>> noauth.
>>
>>Should be fine
>>
>>>
>>> That is the only line in the script.  I connect through MSN which
>requires a
>>> PAP login.  I did not put a DNS number in hoping maybe it would
>configure
>>> this dynamically.  The IP is set to dynamic negotiation.
>>>
>>
>>No, you need to enter the DNS, unless they use dhcp to give out DNS.
>>
>>> When it does connect initially, I get a terminal window asking for a
>login.
>>> I send my login name and then it asks for a password.  I send that
>and it
>>> comes back with "bad password".
>>>
>>> Does anyone else connect their machine through MSN?  If so, how'd 
you
>do it?
>>>
>>
>>Cant help much beyond that.
>
>
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