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Date:      Mon, 23 Mar 1998 11:43:40 +0000
From:      Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com>
To:        Brian Somers <brian@awfulhak.org>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: User PPP, problem with modem password on dial-up
Message-ID:  <35164AEC.13A0A0EC@uk.radan.com>
References:  <199803182330.XAA11698@awfulhak.org>

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Brian Somers wrote:
 
> >       My second problem is that I need to dial into the network at work. The
> > modem I dial into (USR Courier v.34) has the password set on it but I
> > never get to see the password prompt. In Windoze NT4 I simply cloned the
> > phonebook entry for my ISP, changed the phone no. and added the option
> > to pop-up a terminal window after dialling. The modems' password prompt
> > appears in this window, enter the password, dismiss the terminal window
> > and NT logs me into the network. How do I get to enter the modem
> > password using FreeBSD's user PPP?
> 
> Use the `term' command to figure out how to get past the login: and
> password: prompts, then try enabling `chat' logging to ensure that
> your chat script is doing the same thing.
> 

I just realized, I didn't make it clear in my original message. The
machine I'm trying to dial into is a PC running NT3.51. Don't no whether
this makes a difference as it's just a PPP dial-in connection.

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