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[CLUG] IOL Free

[CLUG] IOL Free

Peter Flynn peter at silmaril.ie
Sun Sep 8 15:34:01 IST 2002


Ronan Kirby wrote:
> Login script? If its not changed recently, which it may have as Esat Clear
> run IOL Free, but the login /was/ along the lines of...
> 
> ogin:
> (send username)
> assword:
> (send password)
> rotocol:
> (send ppp)

I don't think it needs that now. It responds immediately to PPP, so my
chat-ppp1 says:

'ABORT' 'BUSY'
'ABORT' 'ERROR'
'ABORT' 'NO CARRIER'
'ABORT' 'NO DIALTONE'
'ABORT' 'Invalid Login'
'ABORT' 'Login incorrect'
'' 'ATZ0 S0=1'
'OK' 'ATDT2309811'
'CONNECT' ''

at which point your system flips into PPP and either waits for the
challenge or issues a request, whichever way you want to set it.

> Well, thats if your doing it the old way. You can double check it by
> dialing in with minicom and doing it by hand. Try www.linux.ie too. It
> once had all the settings and scripts on it.
> 
> - Ronan
> 
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Kevin Bartlett wrote:
> 
>>Can someone tell me how to set up IOL free using KPPP? 

I already posted this...is it still not working?

///Peter






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