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From: marty@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Marty Faltesek)
Subject: Process not terminating when modem hangs up
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When I dial into my modem connected to 386BSD and do not log out but
loose the connection (ie hang up) the process that was running
does not HANGUP.

So when I log back in instead of getting a login prompt I'm connected
to the process that was running when I disconnected.  

On my generic 2400 ext modem, I was sure to 'AT&C1', which is the default.
This turns the carrier detect signal on when the remote carrier signal
is present.

What am I doing wrong? Is this a bug with the serial drivers?
I have 0.1 + 0.2 patches.

Thanks,

Marty