[Spam] Re: Dialup

Thomas W. Cranston cranston_tom at asapchoice.com
Mon Jun 27 13:55:09 UTC 2005


Antonio Olivares wrote:

>--- "Thomas W. Cranston" <cranston_tom at asapchoice.com>
>wrote:
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>>Paul Howarth wrote:
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>>>Thomas W. Cranston wrote:
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>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>I am Linux newbie. I am A+ certified (I know-big
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>>deal)
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>>>>I just installed Fedora Core 3 2004-11-03. I used
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>>System Settings - 
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>>>>Network - Query - entered Password for root -
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>>Network Configuration - 
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>>>>My USR internal hardware Modem shows up as ppp0.
>>>>
>>>>Nothing happens when I activate it. Its volume is
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>>set at very loud.
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>>>>I can get out on the web using that machine,
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>>running Damm Small Linux 
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>>>>(DSL)form the CD player and RAM, so that tells me
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>>that there is not a 
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>>>>hardware problem.
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>>>>I do not see any way to select authentication
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>>methods from the 
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>>>>Network Configuration. (PAP, Chat, or CHAP) I do
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>>not see an option to 
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>>>>configure my modem to .......S4 (comm 5) Where
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>>USR Modems usually 
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>>>>configure to. This is where I place it when
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>>running DSL. I find it 
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>>>>odd that a lot of Linux distros automatically
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>>configure the modem to 
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>>>>.....S0 (comm 1), as most hardware modems are USR
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>>(at least in this 
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>>>>part of the world), and they configure to ....S4.
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>>How do I make these 
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>>>>choices?
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>>>>Now comes the big question
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>>>>I tried tail -f /var/log/messages, and got
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>>permission denied.
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>>>>I am assuming that I have root permissions, as I
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>>created a root 
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>>>>password during the installation, as well as a
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>>User name and a 
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>>>>password. I use my root password to use the
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>>network configuration 
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>>>>application.
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>>>>How do I log on as root?
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>>>>I do not see anywhere to log on as root. After I
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>>boot up, I am asked 
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>>>>for my user name, and then my password. I do not
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>>see anywhere to log 
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>>>>on as root.
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>>>You can log on as root by using the username
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>>"root" instead of your 
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>>>own username, and then enter root's password.
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>>However, this is 
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>>>generally a bad thing to do because it's easy to
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>>do lots of damage by 
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>>>making mistakes when running as root.
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>>>Instead, you could open a terminal window in your
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>>regular session and 
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>>>enter the command "su -"; when prompted for the
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>>password, enter the 
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>>>root password. This will switch you to root for
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>>just that terminal 
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>>>window. You'll be able to run "tail -f
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>>/var/log/messages" in that window.
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>>>You could also try the command-line program
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>>"wvdial" as an option for 
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>>>setting up an Internet connection.
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>>>Paul.
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>>logged on as root,& ran wvdial:
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>>[root at localhost -]# wvdial
>>--> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.54.0
>>--> Warning: section [Dialer DeFaults] does not
>>exist in wvdial.conf.
>>--> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file of
>>directory
>>--> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file of
>>directory
>>--> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file of
>>directory
>>root at localhost -]# wvdialconf
>>Usage: wvdialconf ,configfile-name>
>>            (create/update a wvdial.config file
>>automatically)
>>root at localhost -]#
>>
>>I again went to System Settings - Network - Query -
>>entered Password for 
>>root - Network Configuration - My USR internal
>>hardware Modem shows up 
>>as ppp0.
>>
>>I will use caps inbetween the following message
>>lines for my comments 
>>for clarity, not shouting.
>>
>>I got these messages:
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>>June 13 18:07:15 localhost ifup-pppd started for
>>choicenet on /dev/ttyS0 
>>at 115200
>>
>>AS I SUSPECTED, THE MODEM IS CONFIGURED AT ttyS0. IT
>>NEEDS TO BE 
>>CONFIGUED AT ttyS4
>>
>>June 13 18:07:15 localhost pppd [3794]: pppd 2.4.2
>>started by root,  uid 0
>>June 13 18:07:16 localhost wvdial [3807]: WvDial:
>>Intrnet dialer version 
>>1.54.0
>>June 13 18:07:16 localhost wvdial [3807]:
>>Initializing modem
>>June 13 18:07:16 localhost wvdial [3807]: Sending:
>>ATZ
>>June 13 18:07:21 localhost wvdial [3807]: Sending
>>ATQ0
>>June 13 18:07:22 localhost wvdial [3807]:
>>Re-Sending: ATZ
>>June 13 18:07:27 localhost wvdial [3807]: Modem not
>>responding.
>>June 13 18:07:27 localhost pppd [3794]: Connect
>>script failed
>>June 13 18:07:28 localhost pppd [3794]: Exit
>>
>>How do I use wvdial to get out on the web?
>>
>>How do I use wvdialconf to configure my connection?
>>
>>Or how do get fedora to properly configure my
>>dialup?
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>
>To first use wvdial you need to create the default
>configuration.  
>If in doubt please read.
>http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/wvdial.html
>
>as superuser
># su
>psswd: ****
># wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
>
>You can also try KPPP, configure the settings and
>query your modem till you hit it(find the modem port
>ttyS*).
>Try to dial from there
>
>It will scan the ports and should find your modem.
>Make sure that you know what your ISP asks for.  If
>they assign automatic IP address or a static one. 
>Also DNS nameservers and routers/routes.
>
>Search through 
>http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
>In case the above fails.  
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>
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Antonio
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>You can also try KPPP, configure the settings and
query your modem till you hit it(find the modem port
ttyS*).

>>where do I find KPPP?
Try to dial from there

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