From: Boryeu Mao (bmao@Raven.pnu.com)
Date: Fri Mar 17 2000 - 14:01:38 CET
| From: Michele Andreoli <m.andreoli@tin.it>
| Date: Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:10:31PM +0100
| Subj: Re: [mu SETUP] ppp
|
| On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 12:49:23PM -0500, Boryeu Mao nicely wrote:
| >
| > 1. In minicom, I was able to dial out to my ISP, but the
| > messages from the server (normally should be `Hostname' or
| > 'UIC') appear as strings coded in Italian (at least looking
| > that way to me). After re-installing muLinux and setting
| > us keymap and codepages, the prompt still looked Italiano.
| > What am I doing wrong?
|
| Have you called with:
|
| atx3
| atdt<phone number>
| ?
The answers to your questions were 'yes'; those strings are from
my ISP. And last night I finally realized that the problem was
not codepage/keymap related -- I need to change the communication
to 7-bit. This was fixed by adding '-7' to the minicom script
that runs midterm. (I eventually learned that 'minicom' wasn't
really the minicom binary after all.)
| >
| > 2. In minicom, I can't seem to leave the program without
| > resetting the modem (a step necessary for manually start
| > pppd). According to PPP-HOWTO, Alt Q or Cntl A Q should
| > do that, but not for me (??)
|
| To stop this minicom you need escape sequence: look at the
| message when minicom (really miterm) start.
I looked at the miterm.c and saw only a few escape sequences it
recognizes and none appeared to let the program leave without
resetting the modem. I'll look again.
| >
| > 3. Not being able to do 2. above, I thought I could start
| > pppd from another console. Alas, pppd seems to be getting
| > into a jam -- some error messages appeared and it seg-faulted,
| > most of the time. While trying all sorts of things late
| > last night, those error messages did not appear for a couple
| > of times but I don't have any idea of what I might have done
| > that made them disappear. This morning though, those messages
| > returned.
|
| I wish to know if you really connected via phone to ISP; the pppd
| problem is a second-order problem. Only after you got the ISP
| prompt with miterm, you can go next step.
I believe at that point I'm connected, as I see the server PPP
stuff coming over.
Thanks Michele for the reply. I made some progress last night
and hope to get things resolved.
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