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to: STEVEN COX
from: JAMES MCKENZIE
date: 1998-01-18 11:50:00
subject: X2

Hello Steven!
15 Jan 98 20:11, Steven Cox wrote to James Mckenzie:
 SC> Hello James!
 SC> Replying to a message of James Mckenzie to Steven Cox:
 JM>> Hello Steven!
 JM>> 06 Jan 98 19:59, Steven Cox wrote to David Durgee:
 SC>>> This did not work either.  I thought it was going to but I get
 SC>>> disconected.
 JM>> Try this if you are using IBM's Dial Other Internet Providers
 JM>> (DOIP)
 SC> SLIPPM.EXE is DOIP right?
Yes, it is.
 JM>> program. Leave the entry in the Command block empty.  This will
 JM>> allow the program to "learn" what your provider uses.  In this
 JM>> area I've used two providers that present the following:
 JM>> Login: (or login:) and expect your user id.
 JM>> Password: (or password:) and expect your password.  Once
 JM>> connected, they both switch to PPP automagically.  Thus the
 JM>> command script for both of them will look for in: and word: and
 JM>> give the appropriate response.  Once the information is sent, PPP
 JM>> is started by DOIP.
 SC> This did not work either.  Thanks for trying though!
Hmmm.  Keep on plugging then.  I hope that they do not use MS's CHAP, as DOIP 
will not handle it (Plain PAP on the other hand is handled, by entering the 
word NONE in the Login Sequence block. My ISP uses PAP and CHAP for logins).
James
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