Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 15:01:01 -0500 From: mcaughey@infi.net (Michael Caughey) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Am I in PPP H#LL? Message-ID: <199503212001.PAA26630@larry.infi.net>
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This seems to be just a bit harder than it should be. I'm having many problems with this PPP Connection. I'm trying to establish a connection to my service provider. I really hope some one can help me. Heres my problem... When I'm folling the directions from the ppp.doc which are the same as those found in the FAQ list I've been gewtting a few problems: [This one is minor, but I would like know what I'm missing] First, I'm getting a error in refrence to an 'if' statement in the pppup script: Here is a copy of the script I'm using: ------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep pid=`ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then echo 'killing pppd, PID=' ${pid} kill ${pid} fi ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep pid=`ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then echo 'killing kermit, PID=' ${pid} kill -9 ${pid} fi ifconfig ppp0 down ifconfig ppp0 delete /etc/ppp/kermit -y /etc/ppp/kermit.dial /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/cua00 19200 ------------------------------------------------------- I've temporily byepassed the problem by only using the last two lines. The next problem is in the dial up script. It makes the connection fine and logins in. The problem is when it quits kermit it drops carrier. I believe it tto be the command 'quit' that it uses in the script. Here is the segment I'm talking about, Its from the kermit.dial script: ------------------------------------------------------- . . . :sluid ; ; put your userid here: ; output mgs\13 input 1 {Password: } ; ; put your password here: ; output ppp-password\13 input 1{Packet mode enabled} ;{Entering PPP mode.} echo quit <-----------{This is the line I'm talking about.} :slnodial echo \7No dialtone. Check the telephone line!\7 exit 1 . . . ------------------------------------------------------- I've been also looking at using the pppd's connect option to envoke chat. I'm stuck there too. I've been reading over the man page for pppd and chat. I've written a script that will work (I hope) for the connection. It includes the dialling of the modem (I Think). I basically set it up like that in the example in the man pages for chat. The problem I'm having is that how do you tell chat where the modem is? It's not dialing the phone#. Here is my /etc/ppp/options file ---------------- /dev/cua00 19200 connect chat.start modem passive <local IP>:<remote IP> . . . etc ----------------- the chat.start script reads like this ---------------- #!/bin/sh chat abort BUSY abort 'NO CARRIER' '' ATZ OK ATDT5551212 CONNECT ogin:--ogin: $$$$$$ ssword:--ssword: ******* ---------------- Thanks in advance and for your time. ------------------------------------------ | Michael Caughey. | | mcaughey@infi.net | | running FreeBSD 2.0! | ------------------------------------------
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