Excuse me, I have been disturbed several times when writing .
Corrections in CAPITAL letters and **EXAMPLE**
Jacques Goldberg wrote:
Dmitriy,
1-Please ALWAYS write a "Subject" in your mail, because without a
subject it is very difficult **TO FOLLOW** the conversation with you in the middle of
many more people.
2-Please ALWAYS write and answer to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, not **DIRECTLY** to me,
because several people will read your mail and very often **TEHY** know answers
which I do not know.
3-Permissions: these are protections set up for security, such as
preventing you from erasing your complete disk because for example of
one letter incorrectly typed.
It is therefore a very bad idea to try to change them.
The command man wvdial explains how to use **WVDIAL**.
Its parameter --config allows you to use any other file than
/etc/wvdial.conf. **THE ORIGINAL** /etc/wvdial.conf is protected because with Linux
many persons can use one computer at the same time. If /etc/wvdial.conf
was not protected, any user could arrive to information which may cause
abuse of the ISP account.
So if you want to modify wvdial.conf , just execute:
wvdialconf mywvdial.conf
in your own directory, then edit mywvdial.conf, then use
wvdial --config mywvdial.conf
You can put any **NAME** (not time...) there, mywvdial.conf is just an example.
4-Why does it not work?
At least two possibilities:
A-Your modem does not dial under Linux. To verify this, use wvdial to
dial not to the ISP but to a normal phone which you can hear ringing, or
ask the owner of that phone number if there was a ring.
B-Your wvdial.conf is bad. To verify this, send me a copy of your
wvdial.conf BUT BEFORE, IN THE COPY, ERASE YOUR PASSWORD otherwise
anybody in the world could use it to use your ISP.
Jacques
Dmitriy Isakov wrote:
Mr Goldberg, thank's a lot for your utilite Wvdial. It's very nice
program
and it helped me. But now I have next problem. I can't to connect with
server, cause appears a report that the line not answers. Certainly, it
maybe problems on the service-provider, but I connecting through this
number
under Windows and all ok. I tried to change
dial-number with the command /etc/wvdial.conf but can't make it in the
Terminal. Reason - permission denied. But I tried to make it after
command $
sudo -s -H. As I know this command gives access to admin-operations. I
tried
also to make changes of file in the directory ETC, but answer is alone
(see
above). Please tell me how can I get access to make changes (not only
this
command, there are also other which I can't
open). And which else reason can be why I can't to connect if it not
problems with server?