first run /sbin/initd/wvdial.dod then try to access the 'net - I find that simply typing "lynx http://www" is enough to make a connection. Dial-on-demand will sit there until a request for a connection is received. On Thursday, April 13, 2000 9:22 PM, Bostjan Muller [SMTP:neonatus@gimp.thz.net] wrote:
I found out that there was some problem with /etc/ppp/options, that only let that ppp-go script work. When I removed it wvdial started to wrk too. Now I would like to use wvdial.dod, but It doesn't seem to work for me (I did copy the one from the german site) but it just sits there and does nothing.
Is there anything else that has to be done (apart from starting the scritpt itself?).
THX in advance!
Bostjan
"WorldSecure Server
I got wvdial.dod working (I hat an older version of wvdial - upgrade did the trick, but I found out that I cannot set the filters the way that I wanted to with diald, so I would like to ask for your help with diald again - I can connect to the ISP, but no ppp comes up, I get a lot of LCP messages (6 or 7) than link comes down. I use the same script for manual dialing and it connects just fine, but diald doesn't work. Anyone please.. Bostjan * On 14-04-00 at 15:18 Paul Sims (psims@lombard.co.uk) wrote: +----Here quoted text begins----+
first run /sbin/initd/wvdial.dod then try to access the 'net - I find that simply typing "lynx http://www" is enough to make a connection. Dial-on-demand will sit there until a request for a connection is received.
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