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Subject: [linux-help] Re: ppp-go problems
From: james <solosuze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 22:38:15 -0500
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

i had problems with ppp-go as well, i ahd to change the permissions of the
files in /etc/ppp, i'm not sure if that's what the problem on your system is,
but it's a good place to start, i geuss.

-james H.

Jesse Kaufman wrote:

> well, after a bunch of non-related hardware problems (Thank you gateway!),
> i've gotten slackware 7 up and running on my system.  It's been working
> great for the past few days, however last nite my ppp-go script stopped
> working correctly.  In the /var/log/messages it shows all the ABORT
> commands, then sends it ATZ and expects OK...  however it never gets and
> OK.  The only thing related to the modem that has changed recently is the
> fact that i installed m/vgetty the other nite to be able to use kvoice as
> my answering machine...   that's when the ppp-go script stopped working...
>
> the stranger thing is that kppp can dial up just fine...  it's only the
> ppp-go script that does not work...  any ideas?  i'm using the same ppp
> script (but renamed to /etc/ppp/pppscript) as i did in debian 2.1 ...  it
> seems (but not sure) as if this is related to installing m/vgetty...  i
> installed it from source using all the defaults...
>
> oh, and if it matters, my modem is a Creative ModemBlaster 56k ISA
> card....  (obviously hw-based)  and it's always worked fine for me
>
> if anyone has any info, i'd love to hear it!!!  i don't really like kppp,
> and prefer to use WMPPP to connect (using the ppp-go script from slack)...
>
> thx,
> gLaNDix
>
>           <<< Jesse Kaufman (kaufmjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) >>>
>
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