hi.I am habing same problem too but with dial-up
connection.I have untarred ppp comes with 4,3R but I
can not connect again.I think there is another problem
than ppp binary.Maybe a config file problem or another
binary problem which works with ppp (it seems to be
chat but it hasn't changed since release 4,3)??
--- Fabio Vilan - Duwde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> The user-ppp (/usr/sbin/ppp) is STILL broken.
>
> My PPPoE connection doesn't work since a cvsup about
> a week ago.
>
> I cvsuped a MINUTE ago, and did mergemaster, kernel
> and ppp compilation,
> STILL THE SAME THING, BROKEN !
>
> My NEW - BROKEN ppp show version ---> 2.3.2 - Jul 28
> 2001
> My OLD - WORKING ppp show version --> 2.3.1 - Jun 26
> 2001
>
> Many patches have been added since them, many
> *tricks* have been
> said on this list, tryed ALL of them, removed
> ipfilter, removed the mtu/mru
> line (indeed it uses 1492, pppoe limitation), but
> NONE worked.
>
> My broken PPP.LOG
> ----
> 00:17:04 tun0: Phase: deflink: carrier -> login
> 00:17:04 tun0: Phase: deflink: login -> lcp
> 00:17:06 tun0: Phase: deflink: Too many LCP REQs
> sent - abandoning
> negotiation
> 00:17:06 tun0: Phase: deflink: Disconnected!
> ---
>
> If I run the old-ppp program, it works 110% ok, same
> ppp.conf, same kernel,
> same EVERYTHING, no changes are need whatsoever. So
> I don't think it's
> some kind of problem in rc.network, ipfilter, or
> things like that (may be,
> indeed,
> as I haven't found the problem myself yet)
>
> I heard the new ppp progarm don't use the mru/mtu
> line, but is this causing
> some
> kind of problem ? PPPoE needs 1492 instead of 1500.
> Just thinking...
>
> Anyone with a working solution ? Or a problem like
> that ?
>
> Thanks
> Duwde
>
>
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