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Re: ISP modem connection



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> These are the last lines of my /var/log/syslog:
> Oct  3 04:12:35 colorado pppd[664]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (BUSY)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (VOICE)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (NO DIAL TONE)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: abort on (NO ANSWER)
> Oct  3 04:12:36 colorado chat[665]: send (AT &F0 E0 &C1 &D2 V1 S0=0\V1W0^M)
> Oct  3 04:12:37 colorado chat[665]: expect (OK)
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]: ^M
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]: OK
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]:  -- got it
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]: send (ATDT6129220^M)
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]: expect (CONNECT)
> Oct  3 04:13:05 colorado chat[665]: ^M
> Oct  3 04:13:50 colorado pppd[664]: Connect script failed
> Oct  3 04:13:50 colorado chat[665]: alarm
> Oct  3 04:13:50 colorado chat[665]: Failed
> Oct  3 04:13:51 colorado pppd[664]: Exit.

Well, not a solution, but try to add "kdebug 1" to your ppp options
file. I'm experiencing a similar situation, but had no time to
continue work on it. In my case, it seems that my configuration is
rejecting pap authentication, but I couldn't see why. Maybe such a log
might help somebody else on this list to find the solution.

Christoph Simon
ciccio@prestonet.com.br

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