I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home. I usually connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.
Recently I upgraded to libc6. I'm not sure that I got all the needed pieces in place. One side-effect of the upgrade is that both pppd and xisp now fail immediately after establishing the connection. After running pppd the tail end of /var/adm/messages looks like May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: slip-server> -- got it May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: send (ppp^M) May 25 10:39:10 localhost pppd[198]: Serial connection established. May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Using interface ppp0 May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cua1 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Hangup (SIGHUP) May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Modem hangup May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Connection terminated. May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Exit. Any ideas where to start looking for the program that may be failing? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .