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On Sat, 6 Jul 1996, Falk Fish wrote:

> Hi I'm using Linux 1.2.13 if I'm not mistaken and I'd like to connect it 
> to the Internet Gold internet provider by PPP. If anyone here is a 
> member of Internet Gold, or any other service provider, and had already 
> written a connection script, please send it to me. So far, I failed to 
> do so.

hi There,

I enclode my ppp-on scrip wich will enable you to connect to internet provider.
You should edit it a little, and do manuel login in order to know what is
the connection protocol with the ISP. 
Afetr you know that you can edit the "chat" section: It compose with
<message> <reply> pairs.

The connection protocol with my ISP is:

ips:                    BLA BLA BLA >
client (sachbak):       login
isp:                    Username:
client:                 rivael
isp:                    Password:
client:                 #######
isp:                    promot>
client:                 ppp /compressed
isp:                    IP address or hostname:
client                  default.

You can view the connection sequence of the script in the log files.
Once you have a working script you can remove the -v(erbose) from the chat.

baware from the hackers:-) (I caught one playin deck card "klafim" on my
mechine.)

Bye,

Michael

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#!/bin/sh

#
#       ppp-on
#
#       Set up a PPP link
#

LOCKDIR=/var/spool/uucp
DEVICE=modem

PHONE=<your service provider's modem site>
USER=<your user name>
PASSWORD=<your password>
OUR_IP_ADDR=0.0.0.0

if [ -f $LOCKDIR/LCK..$DEVICE ]
then
    echo "PPP device is locked"
    exit 1
fi

fix-cua $DEVICE

(
    stty 19200 -tostop
    if chat -v -l LCK..$DEVICE ABORT "NO CARRIER" ABORT BUSY "" ATZ OK
ATl3DT$PHONE CONNECT "" \> "login" Username: $USER ssword: \\q$PASSWORD \>
"ppp /compressed" hostname "default"
    then
	pppd -detach mru 1500 $OUR_IP_ADDR: /dev/$DEVICE defaultroute
	sleep 10
	exit 0
    else
	echo "PPP call failed" 1>&2
	exit 1
    fi
) < /dev/$DEVICE > /dev/$DEVICE