"diald" help needed (fwd)
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Sun Dec 28 18:06:00 EST 1997
John Abreau wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
JA> I am a new user to Red Hat 4.2 and have also just installed
JA> Netscape 4.0 to the system with the help of my LUG. I am
JA> truly hoping to find a way to "login" to my provider which
JA> is Netcom (random IP) the way I do with my winDOZE,
JA> swindles95 machine. Netcom of course provides one with the
JA> usual info only: 1-primary, 1-secondary DNS numbers (&)
JA> smtp.ix.netcom.com (&) wiliweld at popd.ix.netcom.com, (for the
JA> mail) plus the 33.6 & 56k phone numbers.
The diald software is intended to automatically dial on demand, providing an
illusion of a transparent link. Most of the configuration info you are looking
for is related to pppd, not diald. In fact, diald just calls pppd.
There are FAQ and HOWTO documents about all of this stuff in the LDP. Start
with "http://www.ssc.com/linux" for links to those docuements. Don't overlook
the ovbious: "man pppd".
The only unusual thing about Netcom PPP is that they require you to preface
your username with a '#' character for standad PPP login; otherwise they will
set up a CSLIP connection for their proprietary Netcruiser software. This is
documented on the Netcom web site, assuming you can get to it somehow.
-- Mike
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