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Okay, so I've added ppp to my user name, and got a new password for my ppp 
connection with my provider.  All good.  I dial in and everything goes, 
there are no error messages as far as I can tell, and then it finishes and 
I have my own system's prompt sitting there, and not that for my internet 
provider.  The modem hasn't disconnected or anything, there aren't any 
failed and trying again messages, just my system's prompt instead of my 
provider's.  Does this make any sense?  I don't know what to do now.  Hoe 
canI access pine on my provider's system for example if I don't get its 
prompt?

I don't know if the comments in the set up instruction from Drizzle about 
using Pap or Chap, or about server and YP name are relevant or not.  I 
could resend that message if people liked.

Thanks.

Anna

 On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Anna:
> 
> May I suggest you always write to the Speakup list with questions? It 
> turns out I really don't know everything! <big grin>
> 
> Apropos the advice from your ISP, 
> 
> Not sure how, exactly, you add -ppp to your username in the wvdial script, 
> and not sure you need to. Have you tried dialing in? What happens? Have 
> you simply appended -ppp to your username and tried that? Something like 
> "anna -ppp" or maybe without the space?
> 
> I do ppp dialups using wvdial, but don't append anything like that. 
> Perhaps some of the wiser heads here can help more quickly than I.
> 
> PS: Congrats on having an ISP that doesn't sneer at Linux.
> 
> 
> On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Anna Schneider wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hi Janina.  Anna Schneider again.  I take forever to do computer things, 
> > but I have a bit of info and some questions for you.
> > 
> > It turned out that one reason I couldn't get the login to finish with ppp 
> > was because I didn't have the proper set up with my provider.  I decided 
> > to wait until August to change this, and now it is.  I still have the 
> > wvdial.conf file made from your instructions, but based on the following 
> > informational message, it looks like my file needs to include some other 
> > things.  Could you read it and tell me what PAP and CHAP are, and were I 
> > would put the server information and do I need IP and gateway slots in the 
> > file even if that information will be fed in from the other end?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Anna
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 19:02:14 -0700
> > From: Drizzle Technical Support <info at drizzle.net>
> > To: annas at drizzle.com
> > Subject: Drizzle Support - Linux PPP setup
> > 
> > Hi Anna,
> > 
> > If you're configuring Linux to connect to Drizzle, then we assume you have a
> > firm grasp of how to connect to an ISP.
> > 
> > You can use PAP or CHAP to login.
> > 
> > For your dial up connection, you need to append your username with "-ppp"
> > like this:
> > 
> > annas-ppp
> > 
> > Your connect script should look for some version of "login" and "Password"
> > and send your username (with the -ppp) and your password.
> > 
> > Your IP address and Gateway address will be assigned dynamically via DHCP,
> > so you should leave them unspecified. Using 0.0.0.0 is the usual way of
> > doing this.
> > 
> > POP3 server:  pop.drizzle.com
> > 
> > SMTP server: smtp.drizzle.com
> > 
> > Dial-up Numbers
> > (206) 812-0034 - Seattle
> > (425) 974-0190 - Bellevue/Eastside
> > (425) 791-0139 - Everett/Snohomish
> > (253) 579-0111 - Tacoma/Pierce
> > 
> > This information is found online at http://www.drizzle.com/vital.html
> > 
> > If you have questions or need help, just contact us. Our tech support hours
> > are M-F 8 AM -7 PM.
> > 
> > Good luck!
> > 
> > Bill DeLarber
> > Drizzle Internet NW
> > info at drizzle.net
> > (206) 447-2702
> > (800) 378-7405
> > 
> 
> 





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