03-11-2005
Hi Echan,
I'm using a Lucent Win Modem. It worked fine under XP, is seen by Linux but just sits there and won't get on with the business of dialling out. Perhaps it's not configured.
Do I need to use kinternet to do the actual dailling? I have tried to get kinternet to dialout but it gives the error 'Connection to the server is refused. Maybe smpppd is not running.
So how to I get smpppd running and what should the server settings be.
George
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
smpppd-c.conf
SMPPPD-C.CONF(5) SMPPPD SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)
NAME
smpppd-c.conf - configuration file for smpppd frontends
DESCRIPTION
When frontends of smpppd like cinternet , qinternet or kinternet want to connect the smpppd they may read the file /etc/smpppd-c.conf.
The configuration file /etc/smpppd-c.conf has a simple file format with a key = value pair in each line.
OPTIONS
sites = <list of sites>
Tell the frontends where to find the smpppd. Frontends will try to connect to the smpppd in the order defined here. Possible sites
are:
local Connect to locally running smpppd (via socket in the local namespace).
gateway
Connect to smpppd running on the gateway.
config-file
Connect to smpppd as specified in this file.
slp Connect to smpppd as retrived from the slp daemon (service location protocol).
server = <server>
Specifies the host on which the smpppd is running.
port = <port>
Specifies the port number of the smpppd.
password = <password>
The password to use for authentication at the smpppd, UTF-8 encoded for those who really care.
SEE ALSO
kinternet, qinternet, cinternet(1), smpppd(8).
AUTHOR
Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>
SuSE January 2004 SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)