Well, apparently in the spirt of Halloween, pppd has decided to become haunted and not cooperate at all. I am trying to set up a dialup internet connection on my laptop running Debian 2.0. I just updated it from ftp.debian.org this morning, so everything is about as current as it can get. It is also running kernel 2.0.35, and ppp 2.3.5-2. First let me say I have tried everything to get it to work, both with and without the use of diald. I know the service provider is working, as I can dial over the same line from desktop machine running RH4.2 and ppp 2.2.0 and connect to the ISP fine. It is also not the modem in the laptop, as it has worked fine in the past with ppp connections when it was running RH4.2, and when using minicom it gives me no trouble at all. With that said, here is my problem: Whenever the dialup is complete, and chat is done, control is passed to ppp, which states that it is starting up ppp, and then all of a sudden shows a SIGHUP and a modem hangup. This signal is not coming from any other program, or is it due to an actual hangup. Here is the syslog of a such an attempt via diald (same behavior when all is done manually): {edited to protect the innocent}
Oct 31 18:37:19 stargazer diald[903]: FIFO: Link up request received. Oct 31 18:37:20 stargazer diald[903]: Running connect (pid = 933). Oct 31 18:37:20 stargazer chat[933]: abort on (BUSY) Oct 31 18:37:20 stargazer chat[933]: abort on (NO CARRIER) Oct 31 18:37:20 stargazer chat[933]: send (ATZ^M) Oct 31 18:37:20 stargazer chat[933]: expect (OK) Oct 31 18:37:21 stargazer chat[933]: ATZ^M^M Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: ^M Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: OK Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: -- got it Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: send (ATM0^M) Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: expect (OK) Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: ^M Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: ATM0^M^M Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: OK Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: -- got it Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: send (ATDTxxx-xxxx^M) Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: expect (CONNECT) Oct 31 18:37:22 stargazer chat[933]: ^M Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: ATDTxxx-xxxx^M^M Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: CONNECT Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: -- got it Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: send (^M) Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: expect (ign) Oct 31 18:37:43 stargazer chat[933]: 38400^M Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: ^M Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: STATION ID - {}^M Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: ^M Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: Welcome ^M Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: Please Sign Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: -- got it Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer chat[933]: send (username^M) Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer diald[903]: Running pppd (pid = 934). Oct 31 18:37:45 stargazer diald[934]: Running pppd: /usr/sbin/pppd -detach modem crtscts mtu 1500 mru 1500 netmask 255.255.255.0 Oct 31 18:37:46 stargazer pppd[934]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0 Oct 31 18:37:46 stargazer pppd[934]: Using interface ppp0 Oct 31 18:37:46 stargazer pppd[934]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 Oct 31 18:37:47 stargazer pppd[934]: Hangup (SIGHUP) Oct 31 18:37:47 stargazer pppd[934]: Modem hangup Oct 31 18:37:47 stargazer pppd[934]: Connection terminated. Oct 31 18:37:48 stargazer pppd[934]: Exit. Oct 31 18:37:51 stargazer diald[903]: Delaying 30 seconds before clear to dial. I have stripped the pppd command line all the way back until there was nothing but the netmask and the device being specified, and got the same behavior. I saw a similar problem in the email archives for this list, but no resolution was ever posted. Is there some config option I am missing? Or is this some sort of known problem with ppp? If the later, what is the work around? Thanks! PS. Or is just because I am trying to do this on Halloween? :( ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | http://www-ugrad.cs.colorado.edu/~rkirkpat/ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------