Jun 6 20:43:52 maple chat[2079]: abort on (Login (Web design tools)

Jun 6 20:43:52 maple chat[2079]: abort on (Login incorrect) Jun 6 20:43:52 maple chat[2079]: send (ATZ^M) Jun 6 20:43:52 maple chat[2079]: expect (OK) Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: ATZ^M^M Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: OK Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: — got it Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: send (ATDT5551212^M) Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: expect (CONNECT) Jun 6 20:43:53 maple chat[2079]: ^M Jun 6 20:44:10 maple chat[2079]: ATDT5551212^M^M Jun 6 20:44:10 maple chat[2079]: CONNECT Jun 6 20:44:10 maple chat[2079]: — got it Jun 6 20:44:10 maple chat[2079]: send (d) Jun 6 20:44:14 maple pppd[2077]: Serial connection established. Jun 6 20:44:14 maple pppd[2077]: Using interface ppp0 Jun 6 20:44:14 maple pppd[2077]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem . . . Jun 6 20:44:17 maple pppd[2077]: local IP address 222.62.137.121 Jun 6 20:44:17 maple pppd[2077]: remote IP address 222.62.1.105 This output shows starting the PPP connection on /dev/modem. After verifying that the modem is working, the chat script sends the telephone number. The connection is made, and the PPP interface is started. After some parameter negotiations, the server assigns IP addresses to both sides of the communication, and the connection is ready to use. If you do get connected, but none of your applications (Web browser, FTP, and so on) seem to work, check that your PPP interface is noted as the default route (/sbin/route -n). If it is, check that you have the DNS servers specified correctly in your /etc/resolv.conf file. Use the ping command on those DNS server IP addresses to make sure you can get through. Connecting Your LAN to the Internet The users on your LAN are happy that you made it so that they can share files and printers with each other. However, if they want to get out to the Internet they may need to use their own modem, telephone line, and Internet account to get there. With your users already connected on a LAN, you can set up a connection to the Internet that everyone can share. The advantages of doing this are as follows: Save on modems Instead of each computer having its own modem, you can have one high-speed modem (such as a DSL modem) that routes all messages to the Internet. Save on telephone lines Instead of using a telephone line for each person who wants to get to the Internet, you can use one line to your ISP. (In the case of DSL, the telephone company will even let you use the same telephone line for both analog voice and high-speed digital data.) Central maintenance If information related to your Internet connection changes (such as your dial-out number or name server addresses), you can administrate those changes in one location instead of having to change it on every computer. Central security You can better control the Internet traffic that comes in to and goes out of your network.
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