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- To: "soumya" <soumya@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Victor Ustymchuk" <snake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "UrmilInd" <urmil@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "RedhatPPPList" <redhat-ppp-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, "ppp" <paulmackerras>, "Mike Stok" <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>, "LinuxProgram" <linux-c-programming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "LinuxIndiaOrg" <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Glynn Clements" <glynn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Archan" <archanp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [LI] pppd & chatscript
- From: "Arun K Desai" <arun_desai@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:22:35 +0530
- Organization: MailCity (http://www.mailcity.lycos.com:80)
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Hi All,
I am working on RedHat Linux 6.0 & C.
I have connected 2 m/c's through serial port.When i invoke pppd on command line on both m/c's($/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/cau0) it is working fine & once pppds are up i am able to ping to another m/c & i am able to telnet to another m/c through serial port(i mean there is no LAN connection between these m/cs.).
But my probelm is when i run pppd with chatscript
$/usr/sbin/pppd connect "chat -f chatscript" /dev/cua0
it is failing.My chatscript contains 1 line
ogin: test ssword: test123
Where test is login name which i exist in another m/c & test123 is password for test user.
When see in /var/log/messages it is saying that "connect script failed"
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Plse note that i am not using any modem.I don't want use....Through serial port only i want to do this
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what is wrong in my connect script?????
Thax in advance for any help & ur time.
With Best Regards,
Arun.K.Desai.
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Arun.K.Desai
Software Engg.
Bells Softech Ltd.
Bangalore-41.
India.
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