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Re: lug-bg: wvdial-1.41 i Debian2.2 (sid) , dial-up bez terminal problem


  • Subject: Re: lug-bg: wvdial-1.41 i Debian2.2 (sid) , dial-up bez terminal problem
  • From: danchev@xxxxxxxxx (George Danchev)
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 18:05:29 +0200



Mersci za helpa , opraih se az , slu4aq e priklu4en :)))

On Wednesday 21 March 2001 11:46, you wrote:
> Àíãåë Âúëêîâ wrote:
> > I az sym na mnenie 4e KDE2.1.1 niama ;)
> > Mislia 4e pap/chap se pravi to4no ot pppd
> > a ne ot programki kato wvdial/chat
> > Vaobshte sys kakvo syobshtenie umira pppd?
> > za razlika ot plain passwd auth, pri pap/chap triabva da podadesh
> > oshte edna opcia na pppd "name" po tozi name toi namira
> > vyv pap-secrets/chap-secrets to4no koia dvoika username/passwd
> > da prati.
> > Edinstwenoto koeto triabva da napravish za da sraboti cialoto neshto
> > e da nakarash wvdial da ne 4aka "login:" , "password:"
> > Za tova ne moga da ti podskaja nishto.Ne sam polzval nikoga wvdial.
> > Sys chat prosto v chat scripta ( koito e poredica ot EXPECT,SEND dvoiki)
> > ti triabva kraia na chat scripta da ti e v momenta v koito polu4ish
> > "CONNECT"
> > sled koeto pppd poema kontrola i si pravi pap/chap auth.
> > Opitai se da startirash pppd s po visok debug level i vij to4ko kakvo
> > pishe v log-a ( Zashto umira ). No tova ako si set-nal opciata name
>
> Problema e tochno tuk. Eto niakoi izvadki ot man page na wvdial:
>
> --quote--
> wvdial is an intelligent PPP dialer, which means that it dials a modem and
> starts PPP in order to connect to the Internet. It is something like the
> chat(8) program, except that it uses heuristics to guess how to dial and
> log into your server rather than forcing you to write a login script.
>
> When wvdial starts, it first loads its configuration from /etc/wvdial.conf,
> which contains basic information about the modem port, speed, and init
> string, along with information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP),
> such as the phone number, your username, and your password.
>
> Then it initializes your modem and dials the server and waits for a
> connection (a CONNECT string from the modem). It understands and responds
> to typical connection problems (like BUSY and NO DIALTONE).
>
> Any time after connecting, wvdial will start PPP if it sees a PPP sequence
> from the server. Otherwise, it tries to convince the server to start PPP by
> doing the following:
>
> - responding to any login/password prompts it sees;
> - interpreting «choose one of the following"-style menus;
> -
> eventually, sending the word «ppp» (a common terminal server command).
>
> If all of this fails, wvdial just runs pppd(8) and hopes for the best.
> --unquote--
> ***
> --quote--
> /etc/wvdial.conf
>  Configuration file which contains modem, dialing, and login information.
>
> /dev/ttyS*
>  Serial port devices.
>
> /etc/ppp/peers/wvdial
>  Required for correct authentication in pppd version 2.3.0 or newer.
>
> /etc/ppp/{pap,chap}-secrets
>  Contains a list of usernames and passwords used by pppd for
> authentication. wvdial maintains this list automatically.
> --unquote--
>
> Obarni vnimanie i na sekciata Bugs v man page na wvdial. Ot tuk nanatuk
> ostava da sborish pppd.
>
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