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Re: I need a truley interactive chat script for PPP



an easy way to do this is to dial manually with minicom and then quit
without resetting the modem and manually load pppd.(not sure what the
command line options wuld be though maybe somene else can assist in that
area)

nate

On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 MallarJ2@aol.com wrote:

Mallar >I need to connect to the mainframe from the office, and have a need for a 
Mallar >complex chat script.  Can someone help me out?
Mallar >
Mallar >Under Win95, I have my dialout connection set to bring up a terminal window 
Mallar >after connecting, so I can do the following:
Mallar >
Mallar >Login:  <my user name>
Mallar >Password: <my password>
Mallar >Challenge: abc93029
Mallar >Response: 
Mallar >
Mallar >[Here I take the challenge number above and key it into a card-like device.  
Mallar >It then gives me another number I need to key in as the "response".  Then I 
Mallar >press F7 (Continue) to start the PPP session.
Mallar >
Mallar >How do I mimic this functionality in Linux?  
Mallar >
Mallar >chat doesn't seem to be powerful enough.  I can use SAY or REPORT to see the 
Mallar >challenge, but chat doesn't seem to provide a way to key in a number 
Mallar >interactively.  wvdial doesn't seem to be capable of this either.
Mallar >
Mallar >Any thoughts?
Mallar >
Mallar >Thanks,
Mallar >Jay
Mallar >
Mallar >
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Mallar >

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