I have a problem with the isdnutils 2.1beta1-20 package. Using the following script (some phone numbers hidden) I was able to login to my provider, after a final "route add default ippp0" after connecting using ping my network connections is available and stable:
LOCAL_NUMBER="xxxxxxx" REMOTE_NUMBER="yyyyyyy" LOCAL_IP="10.0.0.1" REMOTE_IP="10.0.0.2" DEVICE="ippp0" ISDNCTRL="isdnctrl" $ISDNCTRL addif $DEVICE $ISDNCTRL addphone $DEVICE out $REMOTE_NUMBER $ISDNCTRL eaz $DEVICE $LOCAL_NUMBER $ISDNCTRL l2_prot $DEVICE hdlc $ISDNCTRL l3_prot $DEVICE trans $ISDNCTRL encap $DEVICE syncppp $ISDNCTRL huptimeout $DEVICE 600 $ISDNCTRL chargehup $DEVICE off $ISDNCTRL secure $DEVICE on ifconfig $DEVICE $LOCAL_IP pointopoint $REMOTE_IP metric 1 -arp route add default dev $DEVICE ipppd user <my name> remotename <my provider> \ noipdefault \ ipcp-accept-remote \ -vjccomp -ac -pc \ -detach \ mru 1524 \ -bsdcomp \ debug \ /dev/ippp0 & Now I try to achieve the same using the /etc/init.d/isdnutils script. I have created the device.ippp0 and ipppd.ippp0 files in /etc/isdn and configured them according to the above options. But I have still the problem, that after establishing my connection the ipppd is terminating my connection. I tried with both nodetach and detach options. If you are interested in the complete options files please request them via email. The ipppd seems to behave as the connection is immediatly (well 7-8 seconds aftrer connection) hangup (like with the isdnctrl hangup ippp0 command). Here is a part of my daemon.log Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: rcvd [0][IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> <compress VJ 0f 00>] Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: local IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: remote IP address yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: rcvd [0][CCP ConfRej id=0x2] Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: Modem hangup Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: Connection terminated. Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0 Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: sent [0][LCP TermReq id=0x2 6c 69 6e 6b 20 63 6c 6f 73 65 64] Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: LCP is down Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0 Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: reinit_unit: 0 file. Does anybody have any idea what could be the reason for this hangup? BTW: The hangup is not a result of the failed ccp negotiation. The message prior to the hangup are exactly the same as in the working setup. Thanks, Torsten -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]