Subject: cu problems
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Adam Barr <gt8013c@prism.gatech.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/17/1995 23:43:13
OK, now that I can boot macbsd, I'm trying to setup ppp. Hopefully this
problem is a little less obvious than my last. Using the slip-setup how-to
document, I try to connect to the modem using
% cu -l /dev/tty00 -s 19200
It returns '[connected]', then nothing. Nothing I type shows up, and it
never seems to contact the modem [judging from listening over the phone].
The only way I get any response or display is from '~.', at which time it
returns '[disconnected]' and exits to shell. Why can't I get any response
from the modem?
My hardware: IIsi w/ fpu, 9mb ram, 9600 baud Zoom modem on modem serial port.
Any suggestions?
-Adam
p.s. I just checked the permissions of /dev/tty00 to make sure that wasn't
the problem. Turns out they were rw-r--r-- by default w/ uucp being the
owner. I'm logged in as root, so I changed it to rw-rw-rw-.
Unfortunately, that didn't help, same problem.
________________________________________________________________
Adam Barr
Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech gt8013c@prism.gatech.edu
Co-op, Silicon Graphics, Inc. abarr@atlanta.sgi.com