On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 08:58:47PM -0800, J Y wrote: > And this ( which returned exit status 1) from 0dns-up: > > deblnx:/home/john# plog > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr > 67.75.62.202> <compress VJ 0f 01> <ms-dns1 > 209.244.0.3> <ms-dns3 209.244.0.4>] > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: Cannot determine ethernet address for > proxy ARP > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: local IP address 67.75.62.202 > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: remote IP address 63.215.27.33 > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: primary DNS address 209.244.0.3 > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: secondary DNS address 209.244.0.4 > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid > 1395) > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx pppd[1354]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid > 1395), status = 0x1 > deblnx:/home/john# > > I guess from what i have learned that 0dns-up is the file that is > failing. What do I/we do about it now?
Looks like it! > I'm including my 0dns file here. Much, much thanks for all your help. OK. There are two places where you can get an exit status of 1 from this script: > cd "$ETC" || exit 1 ... which would mean that root couldn't cd to /etc - I think we can eliminate this possibility as you'd be seeing plenty of other stuff not working! > if test -L $RESOLVCONF; then > # Assume GNU cp. > /bin/cp -dp $RESOLVCONF $RESOLVBAK || exit 1 > elif test -f $RESOLVCONF; then > /bin/ln $RESOLVCONF $RESOLVBAK || exit 1 > elif test -e $RESOLVCONF; then > exit 1 ... /etc/resolv.conf doesn't exist, or is somehow weird. So, does /etc/resolv.conf actually exist - if so what does 'ls -l /etc/resolv.conf' report, and what's in the file? -- Pigeon Be kind to pigeons Get my GPG key here: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x21C61F7F
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