Description
Chestnut Dialer for Linux
Chestnut Dialer is a PPP (Point to Point Protocol) dialing program designed for Linux, written in Python. This program is essential for connecting to the internet using a modem, especially for users with dial-up internet service provided by many ISPs.
Features
- Supports GTK2, QT, or command-line interface
- Does not require root permissions
- Uses standard pppd daemon for network interface setup
Specifications
- Version: 0.2.2
- Publisher: Konstantin Korikov
- Price: Free
- File: Download Now
Requirements
Minimum software required for Chestnut Dialer to work:
- Linux OS
- Python
- PPP package (pppd, chat)
- Libxml2 (libxml2-python)
Libraries needed for using GTK2 user interface:
- Python binding for GTK2 (pygtk2)
- Libglade (pygtk2-libglade)
Libraries needed for using QT user interface:
- Python binding for QT (pyqt)
Additional requirements:
- pppd must have suid attribute
- /etc/resolv.conf accessible for read/write
- Modem device access for chat and execute permissions
What's New in This Release
User Reviews for Chestnut Dialer FOR LINUX 7
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Chestnut Dialer FOR LINUX is a reliable PPP dialing program in Python. Easy modem Internet connection setup without requiring root permissions.
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Chestnut Dialer is fantastic! It works seamlessly with my modem and the setup was a breeze. Highly recommend!
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I love Chestnut Dialer! It's user-friendly and connects quickly. The updates have really improved performance!
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This app is a lifesaver for dial-up users! Easy to use and very reliable. Five stars all the way!
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A great tool for connecting to the internet via PPP. Chestnut Dialer is smooth and efficient. Couldn't be happier!
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Chestnut Dialer has made my dial-up experience so much easier! Love how it works with GTK2 and QT interfaces.
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Absolutely love this app! Chestnut Dialer connects flawlessly every time. A must-have for anyone using dial-up.