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Re: PPP & Me !!!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Khalid S. Al-Khater)
Wed Nov 6 23:42:52 1996

From: "Khalid S. Al-Khater" <kskhater@qatar.net.qa>
To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Cc: <yaman@sbphy.physics.ucsb.edu>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 04:35:49 +0300
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When do type ppp and where? during the junk that comes on the seyon =
screen!

Thanks,
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> From: Kerem Yaman <yaman@sbphy.physics.ucsb.edu>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: PPP & Me !!!
> Date: Thursday, November 07, 1996 7:22 AM
>=20
>=20
>=20
> I indeed had a pap-secrets file set-up. Actually someone contacted me =
by
> e-mail and suggested that I use seyon instead of minicom, connect =
manually
> type "ppp" (don't leave seyon)
> and then type "pppd /dev/modem 38400 defaultroute modem
> crtscts"; and this WORKED! Afer a I type this the junk stops on the =
seyon=20
> screen and I have an up & running PPP connection now;
> ifconfig gives the right info, telnet and ftp work etc.=20
>=20
> I thought people may be interested in this, also I am interested why =
it
> won't work the way it was suggesed in the HOWTO since I still want to
> automate the connection if possible.
>=20
> Any debugging suggestions?
>=20
> I don't know much about this stuff, so feel free to assume I am doing
> something really stupid, but I tried to follow the HOWTO as closely as =
I
> could.
>=20
>=20
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