[ale] ISP Dialing

Nomad the Wanderer nomad at orci.com
Thu Dec 3 23:33:26 EST 1998


You can look at `which ppp-on` I believe.  If you have problems, 
find out details, such as if the ISP uses PAP or clear text.  I can
send you my scripts if you want.

Robert

Thus spake Michael B Golden (naugrim at juno.com):

> 	I have decided to try to connect Linux to the internet now. Can
> the Minicom program connect me? (It seems easiest to use) If not, where
> can I find out how to use pppd? (or a more friendly adaptation of it) Is
> there a "dialer" that is as simple as the windows ones? I don't care if
> the solution is in X Windows or at the terminal level, I just want to get
> online.
> 
> Michael Golden
> Naugrim at Juno.com
> 
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