On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 04:37:44PM -, Ben Hill wrote:
> I am building a 2.4.14 kernel to use PPP (pppd) and have selected the PPP
> options as modules. This is due to me installing the drivers and software
> for my Alcatel USB modem. I seem to have got the USB hotplugging and syncing
> of the m
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 04:37:44PM -, Ben Hill wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can noone help me solve a=the problem with PPP in my new Debian 2.2 with
> Kernel 2.4.14 build?
>
> It seems that as soon as I have built the kernel and installed 2.4.0-3 PPP
> it has broken.
>
>
> Please can someone help, this
Le -12.02.2001 17:37:44-, « Ben Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) »
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BH> I am building a 2.4.14 kernel to use PPP (pppd) and have selected the PPP
BH> options as modules. This is due to me installing the drivers and software
BH&g
Hi,
Can noone help me solve a=the problem with PPP in my new Debian 2.2 with
Kernel 2.4.14 build?
It seems that as soon as I have built the kernel and installed 2.4.0-3 PPP
it has broken.
Please can someone help, this _must_ be a straight-forward problem! I have
been trying to get this working
~
Hello world,
Of late I'm getting spurious ppp entries shown by ifconfig. It happens
when a modem goes down. It might have been ppp3 but it comes up again as
pppx, where x is the next unused number and ppp3 becomes a zombie. Right
now I have two "zombies", shown here with a valid entry in the
*- On 30 Apr, John Hasler wrote about "Re: help: ppp w/kernel 2.2.x"
> Brian Servis writes:
>> I do think it is a kernel issue though since I did not have these
>> problems with 2.0.36.
>
> I'm running 2.3.7 with 2.0.36 and I also am not seeing these problems.
Brian Servis writes:
> I do think it is a kernel issue though since I did not have these
> problems with 2.0.36.
I'm running 2.3.7 with 2.0.36 and I also am not seeing these problems.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
*- On 30 Apr, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote about "Re: help: ppp w/kernel 2.2.x"
> On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Try going back to a previous version of ppp. I installed 2.3.7-3, and my ppp
>>broke completely. Going back to whatever version came with
Try going back to a previous version of ppp. I installed 2.3.7-3, and my ppp
broke completely. Going back to whatever version came with hamm or slink
fixed my trouble.
Avi Shevin
Hi,
I appear to be having problems either identical or
very similar to the one described by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
previously on this list. The symptoms are:
ppp connects just fine.
name resolution, ping, traceroute work fine (udp stuff)
tcp, however, doesn't.
This seems defina
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 11:14:20AM +0200, Mans Joling wrote:
> My dad threw away my pppconf when he was in the program dselect and he
installed some programs but he dselected ppp so my ppp conetcion doenst work
anymore and i hav eto work under windows cause i can't connect to the
internet under l
My dad threw away my pppconf when he was in the
program dselect and he installed some programs but he dselected ppp so my ppp
conetcion doenst work anymore and i hav eto work under windows cause i can't
connect to the internet under linux can sombody help me what to do?
Kent West writes:
> If you've only installed via floppy the base system, and don't have a CD,
> I'm not sure what you need to do. My guess would be that you'd have to
> download the pppconfig package to floppy from another machine that is
> networked, and then use the floppy method. Or perhaps you
At 04:52 PM 10/1/1998 +, you wrote:
>Hello again.. More problems, i have tried to solve this myself but
>things isnt getting any better :(.
>
>1. "pppconfig" doesnt exist, but "ppp" exists..
>
>2. What access method shall i choose?
>
Since you presumably don't have any network connection (no
mr anonym wrote:
>
> Hmm, pppconfig doesnt work, there is no command named pppconfig on
> my comp (?) :/
>
> >mr anonym wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello, i have just installed Linux, how do i do to get
> connected(ppp)?
> >> =)
> >>
> >
> >As root, run pppconfig. It'll ask a bunch of questions, such as pho
mr anonym wrote:
>
> Hello, i have just installed Linux, how do i do to get connected(ppp)?
> =)
>
As root, run pppconfig. It'll ask a bunch of questions, such as phone
number to your ISP, and your login name and password, etc. Basically
pppconfig creates a dial-up connection, like "Make New Con
> Hello, i have just installed Linux, how do i do to get connected(ppp)?
As root, run "pppconfig" command. Then start ppp with "pon", stop with "poff",
see log with "plog".
Good luck,
Alex Y.
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