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  • From: "Ron Clarke" <ron AT ausreg.com>
  • To: baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [BL] Help
  • Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 08:47:40 +1000

Hi Folks,
I have a problem. My main ISP has "upgraded" his server and
I can no longer log in on the dial-up number with BL2, BL3,
Slackware9.1. But I can log-in with Arachne in DOS, and my wife has
no problem with Win98.

The ISP is utterly convinced that there is nothing wrong with his
setup.

I attach the log from BL3.

Any suggestions ?

Regards,
Ron
Ron Clarke
AUSREG Consultancy http://www.ausreg.com
Tadpole Tunes http://tadpole.ausreg.com
-- This mail was written by a user of the Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/


This is a diagnostic log of the most recent login attempt by eznet. Call Initiated: Sun Jul 3 10:56:32 2005 The UNIX command used to initiate the connection attempt was: /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyS1 115200 connect '/usr/bin/eznet chat 0' defaultroute lock modem mtu 552 mru 552 crtscts -detach user a sreg AT earthlink.com.au remotename x0 The interaction with the modem was as follows: 56:33.792 Send: "atz\r" 56:33.990 Skip: "atz\r\r\n" 56:34.490 Recv: "OK\r\n" 56:34.490 Match: "OK" 56:34.490 Send: "at&d3\r" 56:34.590 Skip: "at&d3\r\r\n" 56:35.090 Recv: "OK\r\n" 56:35.090 Match: "OK" 56:35.090 Send: "atd0198331246,\r" 56:35.690 Recv: "atd0198331246,\r" 56:55.890 Skip: "\r\n" 56:55.890 Skip: "CONNECT 33600\r\n" 56:55.890 Skip: "\r\n" 56:55.890 Skip: "\r\n" 56:55.890 Skip: "User Access Verification\r\n" 56:55.890 Skip: "\r\n" 56:56.390 Recv: " Username: username: login: " 56:56.390 Match: "ogin:" 56:56.390 Send: "ausreg AT earthlink.com.au\r" 56:56.590 Skip: "ausreg AT earthlink.com.au\r\n" 56:57.090 Recv: " Password: password: " 56:57.090 Match: "ssword:" 56:57.090 Send: "********" 56:57.290 Skip: "\r\n" 56:57.790 Recv: "% Authorization failed.\r\n" 57:01.090 Accept The following messages were written to the system log (in /var/log/messages) by pppd as it attempted to negotiate a PPP connection. To see more detail, set the "debug=yes" property and reattempt the logon.


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