Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 19:30:57 +1000 (EST) From: "Gasparovski / Daniel (ISE)" <u923168@student.canberra.edu.au> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: iijppp Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950606192354.14040A-100000@student.canberra.edu.au>
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Greetings, I have a problem using the user-process ppp, aka iijppp. After a few minutes I get: PPP ON EyeROT> write: No such process the default route is deleted, and ppp0 is brought down. It seems to only happen after the modem's been idle for a while. And I notice that if I keep the modem busy, then manually exit ppp, it prints the above error message 3-4 times in a row (depending on how long I've been using it). Also, it's a little hard to infer how chat works with the given examples. How to I make ppp keep sending CR's until our terminal server's prompt comes up? My login = "TIMEOUT 3 \"\" \\n TIMEOUT 5 UC\\-HELLO> c\\sblitzen TIMEOUT 10 ogin: danjo TIMEOUT 5 assword: XXXX TIMEOUT 20 danjo slirp\\s\\-P" but the log sais: 06-04 15:32:47 [169] Expecting CONNECT 06-04 15:32:47 [169] Wait for (40): CONNECT --> CONNECT 06-04 15:33:19 [169] Expecting 06-04 15:33:19 [169] sending: 06-04 15:33:19 [169] Expecting UC\-HELLO> 06-04 15:33:19 [169] Wait for (5): UC\-HELLO> --> UC-HELLO> 06-04 15:33:24 [169] got: 12000 06-04 15:33:24 [169] can't get (5). Usually you have to wait a few seconds and keep pressing CR's for the UC-HELLO> prompt to come up, which probably explains why ppp got 12000. Any suggestions most appreciated. Dan ...
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