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Re: Ihr angeforderter SuSE SDB Artikel kfr_42

From: Roy Leembruggen <r.c.leembruggen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 15:24:27 +0100
Message-Id: <00122715341700.00871@rcleembruggen>
Subject: Re: Ihr angeforderter SuSE SDB Artikel kfr_42



On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> Title: Compuserve : Collection of dial-in scripts
>
> http://support.suse.de/en/sdb/html/kfr_42.html
> _______________________________________________________
>
> Eduard Moser 101562.1634@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Translated from a german article :
>
> ... also establishing the connection to Compuserve is too
> slow. My longer timeouts manage to establish the connection,
> however they don't work stable. (The 11 and 12 are not
> really tested but work). I don't know why but Compuserve
> always cuts the connection.
>
> Here are my adjusted scripts for Compuserve :
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # /etc/ppp/ppp-up
> # Aufbau einer PPP Verbindung
> # Written by Klaus Franken (kfr@xxxxxxx)
> # Stand: 5.11.95
> #
>
> localip=0.0.0.0
> remoteip=
>
> device=/dev/modem
>
> pppflags="9600 modem debug defaultroute crtscts noipdefault lcp-resta
> rt 11
> lcp-max-terminate 12"
> /usr/sbin/pppd lock connect \
> '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/ppp.chat' \
> $device $pppflags $localip:$remoteip
>
> ppp.chat:
> TIMEOUT 20
> ABORT "NO CARRIER"
> ABORT BUSY
> ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
> ABORT ERROR
> "" +++ATZ
> TIMEOUT 80
> OK ATDP0711450080
> CONNECT \r\n
> ame:--ame: CIS
> ID:--ID: meine-nummer/GO:PPPCONNECT
> word: mein-passwort
>
> From Patrick Nierychlo (nierychlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) :
>
> I recognized the following in the sample-scripts. The author
> criticizes (correctly) the slow login at Compuserve.
>
> Remedy :
> host name: cis
> user id: my user id/noint/go:pppconnect
> password:my password
>
> By noint The login is shortened by 15 seconds

Do you have any info about connecting to CompuServe 2000 via cs.com ?
The above scripts refer to csi.com. I now use CompuServe 2000 (cs.com) and it
seems to be only accessible via its own interface in Winows 98 / Windows Me.

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year

R C Leembruggen

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