Login error

Using an “interactive” login to connect to my ISP, I get the following:

connect/arq
Link Established
Negotiating PPP connection
pppd[536614-1]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
pppd Started
pppd[536614-1]: Using interface ppp0
pppd[536614-1]: Connect: ppp0 <–> /dev/ser3
pppd[536614-1]: Using command line specified nameservers
pppd[536614-1]: ioctl (SIOCGIFFLAGS): No such file or directory
pppd[536614-1]: ioctl (SIOCGIFFLAGS): No such file or directory
pppd[536614-1]: Connection terminated.
Connection Terminated
pppd[536614-1]: Exit.
PPPD connection closed

Can anybody help me

Leo
mcabral@fafodoc.unl.edu.ar
pd 1: by the way, there is no /etc/ppp directory as stated in help files
pd 2: if you can’t help me, tell me, so I know there is life here
pd 3: Well, I´m forced to work in an interactive fashion by now (I still
can’t
write the script ok). I’m reading a lot of help files and wasting a lot of
telephone calls but I still can’t write that @#! script.

Yes there is life, but sorry I cant help !

I have found though, it wont be too long
before someone who does knnow helps you : )


Leo wrote in message <8s7ktd$dj5$1@inn.qnx.com>…

Using an “interactive” login to connect to my ISP, I get the following:

connect/arq
Link Established
Negotiating PPP connection
pppd[536614-1]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
pppd Started
pppd[536614-1]: Using interface ppp0
pppd[536614-1]: Connect: ppp0 <–> /dev/ser3
pppd[536614-1]: Using command line specified nameservers
pppd[536614-1]: ioctl (SIOCGIFFLAGS): No such file or directory
pppd[536614-1]: ioctl (SIOCGIFFLAGS): No such file or directory
pppd[536614-1]: Connection terminated.
Connection Terminated
pppd[536614-1]: Exit.
PPPD connection closed

Can anybody help me

Leo
mcabral@fafodoc.unl.edu.ar
pd 1: by the way, there is no /etc/ppp directory as stated in help files
pd 2: if you can’t help me, tell me, so I know there is life here
pd 3: Well, I´m forced to work in an interactive fashion by now (I still
can’t
write the script ok). I’m reading a lot of help files and wasting a lot of
telephone calls but I still can’t write that @#! script.



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