On Sun, 27 Dec 2020 23:56:21 +
Graham Seaman wrote:
> I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line
> connection. My external line occasionally drops out, usually
> briefly ... .
There is or used to be a daemon that would re-establish a modem
connection if it s
On 28/12/2020 09:34, Tixy wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-12-27 at 23:56 +, Graham Seaman wrote:
>> I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line connection.
>> My external line occasionally drops out, usually briefly (I'm trying to
>> get this fix
Hi Tomas
On 28/12/2020 09:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 11:56:21PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
>> I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line
>
> Wow. Memories fading :-)
>
> OK, my recollection on inittab is a bit dusty, and
On 27/12/2020 23:56, Graham Seaman wrote:
I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line
connection. My external line occasionally drops out, usually briefly
(I'm trying to get this fixed but need a workaround in the meantime).
When the line goes down, I get this seque
On Sun, 2020-12-27 at 23:56 +, Graham Seaman wrote:
> I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line connection.
> My external line occasionally drops out, usually briefly (I'm trying to
> get this fixed but need a workaround in the meantime). When the line
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 11:56:21PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
> I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line
Wow. Memories fading :-)
OK, my recollection on inittab is a bit dusty, and I have little
experience with systemd (trying to keep it that way). But I'll
try
I'm having problems with pppd and an intermittent phone line connection.
My external line occasionally drops out, usually briefly (I'm trying to
get this fixed but need a workaround in the meantime). When the line
goes down, I get this sequence:
Dec 27 01:35:03 snoopy pppd[22798]: N
icate users). Seems like pppd is totally
incompatible with libradcli4: when I add
plugin radius.so
plugin radattr.so
into the /etc/ppp/options.xl2tpd configuration file, pppd starts
complaining about missing directives:
first, /etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf cannot be read. Okay, I
don
Hello,
I'm trying to set up the VPN stack using xl2tpd/strongswan on recent
Debian 9.5, and so far everything is working except radius
authentication (I have a freeradius3 setup which is fully working, so I
need to use it to authenticate users). Seems like pppd is totally
incompatible
On Thu 17 May 2018 at 09:14:48 (+0200), Morel Bérenger wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am trying to make the pppd process to die if connection failed or is
> lost, so that I could restart the connection with a different script (I
> could tweak the chat script, but I'm still new to
Hello.
I am trying to make the pppd process to die if connection failed or is
lost, so that I could restart the connection with a different script (I
could tweak the chat script, but I'm still new to modem stuff and from
the doc I can hardily find how to only specify the PIN code &quo
Hi folks,
during my experiences with several login tools with gui I remarked a little
issue which I offer for discussion.
I remarked, when a login is starting, the user is asked for the root password
when the process pppd started. So I checked the situation.
On my system /usr/bin/pppd is
Rusi Mody writes:
> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 2:40:01 AM UTC+5:30, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> what might be the reason that pppd does not start the scripts given in
>> the config in use with the connect and disconnect options?
>
> I had a thread out here on ppp not sta
On Sunday, August 24, 2014 2:40:01 AM UTC+5:30, lee wrote:
> Hi,
> what might be the reason that pppd does not start the scripts given in
> the config in use with the connect and disconnect options?
I had a thread out here on ppp not starting on startup as it used to
The conclusion
Hi,
what might be the reason that pppd does not start the scripts given in
the config in use with the connect and disconnect options?
,
| connect script
| [...]
| This option specifies an command for pppd to execute (by passing it to
| a shell) before attempting to start PPP
Have you found the problem yet?
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 01:21:33PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the
> middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping
> for suggestions to
, these were
>> to alleviate the kind of errors you get although OTOH, dialup links are
>> very unreliable, it's quite usual to get random disconnects.
>
>> I think the first to do would be enabling verbose/debug logging for
>> pppd.
>
> Since my first post s
, dialup links are very unreliable,
> it's quite usual to get random disconnects.
> I think the first to do would be enabling verbose/debug logging for pppd.
Since my first post showed that crtscts, modem and debug are included
in /etc/ppp/options I assume you are saying they should be
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:21:33 -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the
> middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping
> for suggestions to help me debug the problem.
(...)
> My logs show
Howdy,
I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the
middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping
for suggestions to help me debug the problem.
root@/deb60:~> grep -v '^\s*$\|^#' /etc/ppp/options
asyncmap 0
auth
crtscts
l
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 23:11 +0100, Ralf Madorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 20:52 +0100, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
> > Dec 31 17:18:11 stefano NetworkManager[1725]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device
> > added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0): no ifupdown
> > configuration found.
>
> O
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 20:52 +0100, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
> Dec 31 17:18:11 stefano NetworkManager[1725]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device
> added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0): no ifupdown
> configuration found.
On Arch I had such an issue, can't remember what my Debian settings
Hi,
I'm trying to connect with a GSM USB modem ZTE MF-100 (USB ID 19d2:0039)
to a mobile broadband network (German Congstar = network of German
Telecom) with debian testing.
Using KDE NetworkManager, my problem is that pppd doesn't answer the CHAP
challenge and runs into a timeou
Hi Scott,
of course, this shall not change to my problem. As you suggest, I will change
from umtsmon to kppp and see, if this will work with latest ppp. If it
doesn't, I will be pleased to help as well as I can.
And sorry for my statements, I just wanted to explain, why I stated ppp to be
bug
ut the problem was not beeing umtsmon
> updated, but ppp updated. Umtsmon is just a GUI to call ppp with additional
> parameters, nothing else.
Well - that's your opinion (and surely you are entitled to it) :-)
It's why I/we stopped using UMTSmon and moved to Kppp. Works for us as
*we
Hi Scott,
you are right, I mentioned umtsmon. But the problem was not beeing umtsmon
updated, but ppp updated. Umtsmon is just a GUI to call ppp with additional
parameters, nothing else.
So the problem was IMO in ppp, as the only thing, which was changed, was the
ppp binary, NOT umtsmon. I tri
like to solve your, unrelated,
problem. Suggestions below (Hans):-
Network manager seems to interfere with other programs like Kppp and
UMTSmon broken... try not to install it when you plan on using another
management tool.
To rule out UMTSmon as the problem try:-
# echo "echo AT+CPIN=3521^M^M &
On 24/09/11 02:52, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> I think, it is a bug in package "ppp". Almost a year ago I sent a bugreport
> to
> ppp, but no one tried to figure out, what was the problem.
>
> Anyway, i reverted to the package of debian/stable and set it to hold, to
> avoid an update.
>
> Hans
>
I think, it is a bug in package "ppp". Almost a year ago I sent a bugreport to
ppp, but no one tried to figure out, what was the problem.
Anyway, i reverted to the package of debian/stable and set it to hold, to
avoid an update.
Hans
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On 23/09/11 07:46, Illy wrote:
> Hi, Scott...
>
> Yes, my modem use '/dev/ttyUSB2'.
> I've tried switching-off my wlan and unplug my wireline ethernet. But
> bring no change. My kppp hang up on 'starting pppd' without ending.
>
> Sep 23 04:32:24 me
Hi, Scott...
Yes, my modem use '/dev/ttyUSB2'.
I've tried switching-off my wlan and unplug my wireline ethernet. But
bring no change. My kppp hang up on 'starting pppd' without ending.
Sep 23 04:32:24 mefi pppd[13458]: pppd 2.4.5 started by ceo, uid 1000
Sep 23
On 22/09/11 06:30, Illy wrote:
> Dear friends
>
> Usually I use 3g modem for my internet connection. But since I did
> "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade", I can not use my 3g internet
> connection anymore.
>
> My kppp dialing process hang up on
Dear friends
Usually I use 3g modem for my internet connection. But since I did
"apt-get update && apt-get upgrade", I can not use my 3g internet
connection anymore.
My kppp dialing process hang up on 'starting pppd'. I didn't change
anything the config
Hi
For a lot of time I have been being about carrying out client's linux
connection to my ISP windows server 2003, finally I achieved it.
but now there is not transfer, treatment of making ping but there is not
answer.
my /var/log/messages
Apr 28 09:48:44 sax pppd[6140]: pppd
Hi
For a lot of time I have been being about carrying out client's linux
connection to my ISP windows server 2003, finally I achieved it.
but now there is not transfer, treatment of making ping but there is not
answer.
my /var/log/messages
Apr 28 09:48:44 sax pppd[6140]: pppd 2.4.5 st
I just need a "temporary" pppoe server, that only uses PAP
___Can someone post a howto, just in a few lines, what to do?___
If I just do "pppd require-pap" then it gives this error:
pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
pppd: but I couldn'
31六的 05:20 +0800,Guo Jiahua写道:
> Hi, everyone,
> I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
> think pppd is the key program to connect.
> My ISP requires a MAC address which is different from my laptop.
> So, I think, I must change the MAC address (b
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 05:12:13AM +0800, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
> think pppd is the key program to connect.
> My ISP requires a MAC address which is different from my laptop.
MAC ? IN what
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:20:59 +0800, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
> think pppd is the key program to connect. My ISP requires a MAC address
> which is different from my laptop. So, I think, I must change the MAC
>
On Sb, 31 iul 10, 05:12:13, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
> think pppd is the key program to connect.
> My ISP requires a MAC address which is different from my laptop.
> So, I think, I must change
Hi, everyone,
I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
think pppd is the key program to connect.
My ISP requires a MAC address which is different from my laptop.
So, I think, I must change the MAC address (by using command "ip link
set ethX address XX:XX:X
Hi, everyone,
I'm a user of DEBIAN 5.0. And I use adsl to connect to the Internet. I
think pppd is the key program to connect.
My ISP requires a MAC address which is different from my laptop.
So, I think, I must change the MAC address (by using command "ip link
set ethX address XX:XX:X
cated in /usr/bin.
>
> When I start it, it is started, and when I want to connect to the internet it
> starts a modem connection by using pppd.
>
> This is fine working, when I am starting it as user "root". (I use "sux" to
> become root from a normal user)
ith rwsr-x--- (root:dialout), then umtsmon should start with the
> > > rights of root and should be also allowed to start pppd! But i does
> > > clearly NOT! I get the maesage: pppd is not allowed to start, only root
> > > is allowed to start it.
> > >
> >
Am Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010 schrieb Alex Samad:
>
> may your user part of dialout. Only root and dialout are allowed to
> execute this bin see rwsr-x--- if it was rwsr-xr-x every one would be
> allowed to
>
That is exactly my profile and what I wanted to do: Sadly it did not work, and
I dunno
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 20:30:41 +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
(...)
> A solution is already available: As I am already root on the system, I
> just start it as root. :)
Sorry for the noise but... that seems far from "a solution" :-P
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running an application called "umtsmon" (this is for
> > gprs- access). Umtsmom is a single binary located in /usr/bin.
> >
> > When I start it, it is started, and when I want to connect to the
> > internet it starts a modem connection by using pppd.
> >
>
EEPC I am running an application called "umtsmon" (this is for gprs-
> > access). Umtsmom is a single binary located in /usr/bin.
> >
> > When I start it, it is started, and when I want to connect to the internet
> > it
> > starts a modem connection by usin
e binary located in /usr/bin.
>
> When I start it, it is started, and when I want to connect to the internet it
> starts a modem connection by using pppd.
>
> This is fine working, when I am starting it as user "root". (I use "sux" to
> become root from a n
e internet it
starts a modem connection by using pppd.
This is fine working, when I am starting it as user "root". (I use "sux" to
become root from a normal user).
When I start umtsmon as normal user, pppd is not allowed to be used by this
user. This is ok, I want only use
Hi
I am trying to create a pptp tunnel over a vpn (work related), it seems
like the work client checks the route table for any changes :(, thats
cool, I have route table 50 setup for all my extra pppd routing I want,
but, it seems like whenever pppd (or is it pptp) starts talking to an end point
CONNECT 115200
--> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
--> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best.
--> Starting pppd at Tue Dec 1 08:13:53 2009
--> Pid of pppd: 3109
--> Using interface ppp0
--> pppd: §e[08]0¥e[08]
--> pppd: §e[08]0¥e[
Tzafrir Cohen schreef:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:01:17PM +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Hi list,
Does anybody know if it is possible to use pppd in a vserver? I am
currently trying to set up a pptpd vpn server inside a vserver
environment, but it fails on
Jul 19 23:09:02 vserver pppd[18802
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:01:17PM +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Does anybody know if it is possible to use pppd in a vserver? I am
> currently trying to set up a pptpd vpn server inside a vserver
> environment, but it fails on
> Jul 19 23:09:02 vserver
Hi list,
Does anybody know if it is possible to use pppd in a vserver? I am
currently trying to set up a pptpd vpn server inside a vserver
environment, but it fails on
Jul 19 23:09:02 vserver pppd[18802]: ioctl(SIOCSIFDSTADDR): Cannot
assign requested address (line 2387)
Jul 19 23:09:02
--> --> CHAP (Challenge Handshake) may be flaky.
>From long ago, when I had a dialup connection, I remember the solution
to this:
chmod +s /usr/sbin/pppd(as root)
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2009/3/16 Adrian Levi
> 2009/3/16 Umarzuki Mochlis :
> > Frankly, I don't really know how to answer that other than giving you the
> > full dialing message
>
> What was the command you typed to get that message?
> PS I am subscrubed, you don't need to email me, just the list is fine.
>
> Adrian
>
2009/3/16 Umarzuki Mochlis :
> Frankly, I don't really know how to answer that other than giving you the
> full dialing message
What was the command you typed to get that message?
PS I am subscrubed, you don't need to email me, just the list is fine.
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--> Sending:
ATZ
ATZ
OK
--> Sending:
ATZ
ATZ
OK
--> Sending:
AT+CGDCONT?
AT+CGDCONT?
+CGDCONT:
1,"IP","my3g","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK
--> Modem
initialized.
--> Sending:
ATDT*99#
--> Waiting for
carrier.
ATDT*99#
CONNECT
--> Carrier detected.
; --> Waiting for
> carrier.
> ATDT*99#
> CONNECT
> --> Carrier detected. Starting PPP
> immediately.
> --> Starting pppd at Sun Mar 15 19:24:44
> 2009
> --> Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission
> denied
> --> --> PAP (Password Authen
--> Sending:
ATZ
ATZ
OK
--> Sending:
AT+CGDCONT?
AT+CGDCONT?
+CGDCONT:
1,"IP","my3g","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK
--> Modem
initialized.
--> Sending:
ATDT*99#
--> Waiting for
carrier.
ATDT*99#
CONNECT
--> Carrier detected. Starting PPP
immediatel
Sometimes, pppd hung up after awhile though on Ubuntu it retries endlessly.
It seems that /dev/ttyUSB0 (the modem) suddenly disappeared. I wonder what
could've caused it. Can somebody guide me on tackling this problem?
--> Connect time 61.2 minutes.
--> Disconnecting at Mon Mar 2 19
Could somebody point me in the right direction to determine why I get numerous
errors with pppd ie
Unsupported protocol 0x1 received
in my syslog? I'm running pppd
$ sudo pppd --version
pppd version 2.4.4
thanks, M
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that sometimes I have to try half a dozen times before a
connection is established and even then it's really really slow.
Thanks, Michael
Oct 1 20:03:44 manchester-campaigns pppd[5621]: Unsupported protocol
0x1 received
Oct 1 20:03:44 manchester-campaigns pppd[5621]: sent [LCP ProtRej
id=0x6
Hi all
I am running Debian Sarge (Linux 2.4) on an Intel
Pentium III. It acts as a gateway for our LAN and
connects to the WAN through PPPoE. pppd and rp-pppoe
do the work.
Everything works fine but every other day pppd
would hang. This occurs for seemingly no reason at
intervals of about a day
.
>
> In my machine, how do I prevent pppd from starting at boot time and
> looking for a pppoe dsl connection? The machine is running 2.6.15 kernel.
>
> Either an option to make it not start up at boot would be okay or if I
> can know which package is responsible for that service,
My machine, runngin Debian Etch, was previously connected to the
internet through an ADSL modem. Now I have an older computer which
connects that way and I use a switch to connect to that computer (the
computer works as a router).
In my machine, how do I prevent pppd from starting at boot time
other solution?
On 3/4/06, Bill Marcum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 05:48:08PM -0500, Fabián Barco wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0.
> > The modem was working ok!
> > but now the modem doesn't connect.
> > I have the following message in the /var/log/syslog
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 05:48:08PM -0500, Fabián Barco wrote:
> Hi,
> I have Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0.
> The modem was working ok!
> but now the modem doesn't connect.
> I have the following message in the /var/log/syslog file
> tcflush failed: Bad file descriptor
> tcsetattr: Invalid argument (line
Hi,
I have Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0.
The modem was working ok!
but now the modem doesn't connect.
I have the following message in the /var/log/syslog file
tcflush failed: Bad file descriptor
tcsetattr: Invalid argument (line 1010)
I was trying setup a ldap + samba server, I modified the
/etc/pam.d/
I have problems with internet connection. I have lucent modem and use 8.31a
driver, which seems to work well. On Mandrake10.1 there was no problem with
connecting.
This is log of pppd from kppp:
Oct 27 19:16:57 michael pppd[5486]: pppd 2.4.3 started by marek, uid 1000
Oct 27 19:16:57 michael pppd
Hi, looking for help regarding PPP options.
I am using Sarge and my dialup has to reconnect several times before
actually linking to the internet. I was thinking maybe I need to add an
option (like I had to with "noauth".) I thought maybe some kind of ip
compression is confusing my dial up provi
e ages too)
> c) and what does
> Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP
> mean when I do do 'pon' by hand?
>
> I'm busy reading the pppd man pages but it's heavy going!
>
> thanks, michael
>
> > ta, M
> >
> > --
> > Micha
D connections
> > >
> > ># Here you should add your userid password to connect to your providers via
> > ># PAP. The * means that the password is to be used for ANY host you connect
> > ># to. Thus you do not have to worry about the foreign machine name. Just
>
A few hours ago, kppp connected with my US Robotics 56K External
Faxmodem using V92/LAPM/V42BIS.
After playing around with minicom, it connects only with V90. And this
is not what I want.
I tried to send an AT&F1 to reset the modem, but got no result (ie
just V90 works).
Is it possible? I search
Hi
Can anybody help?? I've got a remote user connecting via a VPN, he
appears to connect and get a local address fine, however he can't ping
any of the other local addresses and I can't ping him. I do see in the
syslog the following errors:
gate pppd[22714]: MPPC/MPPE 1
I'm getting intermittent errors on my DSL connection, which
I think is a telephone line issue that I've seen before.
It seems that each time my connection drops, I lose my NFS
connections. In /var/log/messages I find many repetitions of:
kernel: RPC: sendmsg returned error 1
kernel: nfs: RP
I was hoping someone might be able to help identify a ppp configuration
problem I'm having. As the following log file indicates, the negotiation
process between the GX1 and Cingular's ISP server is still assigning
identical IP addresses to the local and remote machines. I'm sure this is
not corr
I was hoping someone might be able to help identify a ppp configuration
problem I'm having. As the following log file indicates, the negotiation
process between the GX1 and Cingular's ISP server is still assigning
identical IP addresses to the local and remote machines. I'm sure this is
not corre
There is no web interface. In fact, the firmware is uploaded every
time I connect the modem to the usb port.
So I really have to use br2684ctl and a way of restarting it every
time I get disconnected.
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005
21:31:05 -0400 "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Check t
684ctl
> and configure the nas0 interface. Only then pppd is called. (I'm
> doing this detailed description just in case anyone is stuck as I
> was)
>
> Ok, everything is working apart from one thing: from time to time
> my provider disconnects me and pppd isn't abl
pport hotplug firmware upload. To be able to upload the
firmware I installed the "speedtouch" package which in turn calls
ifup on the network interface. As a pre-up command I run br2684ctl
and configure the nas0 interface. Only then pppd is called. (I'm
doing this detailed desc
Marty writes:
> The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both analog
> and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems you describe,
> it was a surprising contrast.
Did you have this problem after simply running pppconfig, answering the
questions, and using pon to br
Mr Mike wrote:
Users shouldn't have to dig into man pppd and the options file to use
dialup. It should just work right out of the box...
The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both
analog and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems
you describe, it
lems with other debian distros (Mepis, Ubuntu,
Knoppix) but not always the same solution. Somtime it was a
misconfigured /etc/ppp/options file. That really cranked me up!!
Users shouldn't have to dig into man pppd and the options file to use
dialup. It should just work right
On Friday 03 Jun 2005 13:26, xxx xxx wrote:
> Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
> surfing as root...
>
> Please Help!
Did you add yourself to the dialout and dip groups, and then logout and in
again, as instructed? It should work, if so.
But if not, you c
Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
surfing as root...
Please Help!
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>
> I've installed Debian Woody v3 r2 and everything works fine. The problem
> is, that I cannot connect to the Internet when I'm an oridnary user(I have
Add yourself to groups dialout and dip (/etc/group). Logout then log
back in. "pon"
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Hi all,
I've installed Debian Woody v3 r2 and everything works fine. The problem is,
that I cannot connect to the Internet when I'm an oridnary user(I have to
become root) Well, i gave full access permisions to wvdial, pppd
/etc/resolv.conf /etc/ppp/peers/ and /dev/modem wich point
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 at 03:37:27 +, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> >Dec 29 20:40:30 ifi pppd[793]: rcvd [CHAP Challenge id=0x1
> ><67ebcc8735df1478486093c19f9e869c>, name = "apx-na1"]
> >Dec 29 20:40:30 ifi pppd[793]: sent [CHAP Response id=0x1
> ><8b7464067
Mauro Darida wrote:
Hello,
I am experiencing a weird thing: I have got KDE kppp perfectly working
but when it comes to use pppd directly with the pon script even from
root pppd won't start. I have the following /var/log/ppp.log:
Dec 29 19:49:50 ifi pppd[1302]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid
Hello,
I am experiencing a weird thing: I have got KDE kppp perfectly working
but when it comes to use pppd directly with the pon script even from
root pppd won't start. I have the following /var/log/ppp.log:
Dec 29 19:49:50 ifi pppd[1302]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Dec 29 19:49:5
t say what triggers the malfunction: updating or whatever, but has
previously two times (first in august, IIRC). The first time the
problem dissapeared after a couple of days. The next time I tried many
things to solve it. The only clue was a message from pppd when connecting:
Sep 24 19:45:48 s
Nathan Kroll wrote:
I am setting up a PPTP VPN that authenticates users against a radius
server. I compiled pppd with radius support and made the changes to
the pptpd and pppd configurations that I found online (they are
below). The FreeRADIUS server is set up to authenticate via LDAP.
When I
I read that PPP is PAM enabled by default, but I can't seem to get
pptpd to authenticate using PAM. Do I have to something special in
the pptp config or the chap secrets file?
Thanks.
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I am setting up a PPTP VPN that authenticates users against a radius
server. I compiled pppd with radius support and made the changes to
the pptpd and pppd configurations that I found online (they are
below). The FreeRADIUS server is set up to authenticate via LDAP.
When I tested the VPN as a
I have a Debian gateway system, doing pppd demand dialling. ISP gives
a new IP address with each connect. No problems with that - it works
as advertised.
My problem is that once up, it often does not shut down even when there
has been no traffic from me for longer than the set time-out period
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius
for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything
that has to do with this on debian systems.
I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If
this mean recompiling, I'm more than willing to
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius
for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything
that has to do with this on debian systems.
I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If
this mean recompiling, I'm more than willing to
Incoming from Shu Hung (Koala):
> s. keeling ??:
>
> | Incoming from Shu Hung (Koala):
> |
> |> I want my perl script to check if the pppd is on
> |>
> |> how can I do that? is there any function to check so? or does the
> |> pppd lock any file for me to
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