Re: ppp problems

2004-08-24 Thread geekboy
Thomas Hood wrote: On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:52, Haldor Riddering wrote: cannot do dns lookups, surf, ping anything else. what am I doing wrong? how can I fix it? Red Faction wrote: Sounds like resolve.conf issue. Look into /etc/resolve.conf and add name servers there if not listed or not

Re: ppp problems

2004-08-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Thomas Hood: > On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:52, Haldor Riddering wrote: > > cannot do dns lookups, surf, ping anything else. > > what am I doing wrong? how can I fix it? > > Red Faction wrote: > > Sounds like resolve.conf issue. Look into /etc/resolve.conf and add name > > servers there

Re: ppp problems

2004-08-24 Thread Thomas Hood
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:52, Haldor Riddering wrote: > cannot do dns lookups, surf, ping anything else. > what am I doing wrong? how can I fix it? Red Faction wrote: > Sounds like resolve.conf issue. Look into /etc/resolve.conf and add name > servers there if not listed or not assigned by dhcp. T

Re: ppp problems

2004-08-23 Thread Red Faction
Sounds like resolve.conf issue. Look into /etc/resolve.conf and add name servers there if not listed or not assigned by dhcp. search domain-name nameserver ip-address nameserver ip-address HTH On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:52, Haldor Riddering wrote: > Hiya, just got a copy of woody r2, and installe

Re: ppp problems

2004-04-02 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Phil (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I'm trying to set up a home server (as practice) and having trouble > with finding module for a dell e100 imbedded NIC. It seems that one > exists on the debian site but the NIC doesn't work so I can't logon. Searching at w

Re: ppp problems

2004-04-01 Thread Clive Menzies
On (01/04/04 18:04), Phil wrote: > I'm trying to set up a home server (as practice) and having trouble with > finding module for a dell e100 imbedded NIC. It seems that one exists on > the debian site but the NIC doesn't work so I can't logon. So, Get a NIC, it'll save you hours of frustrat

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-17 Thread Wendell Cochran
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:24:26 -0600 From: Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [BIG SNIP] >>> Noise on the line could also explain the "Modem hangup" errors. >>This diagnostic is very convincing to me since this is >>compatible with the very chaotic behaviour of my connection. >>(Similarl

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-16 Thread Gary Turner
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 17:51:44 +0100, Laurent EVAIN wrote: >On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 05:21:52PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen >patiently answered: >> >> [ snip...] >> === >> All of these errors seem to point towards an unreliable modem >> connection. Perhaps you have noise on the phone line? >> >> Can

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-16 Thread ben
On Saturday 16 February 2002 08:51 am, Laurent EVAIN wrote: > On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 05:21:52PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen > > patiently answered: > > [ snip...] > > === > > All of these errors seem to point towards an unreliable modem > > connection. Perhaps you have noise on the phone line? > > >

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-16 Thread John Cichy
On Saturday 16 February 2002 11:51, Laurent EVAIN wrote: > On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 05:21:52PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen > > patiently answered: > > [ snip...] > > === > > All of these errors seem to point towards an unreliable modem > > connection. Perhaps you have noise on the phone line? > > > > C

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-16 Thread Laurent EVAIN
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 05:21:52PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen patiently answered: > > [ snip...] > === > All of these errors seem to point towards an unreliable modem > connection. Perhaps you have noise on the phone line? > > Can you *hear* the modem when you dial up? (yep - that speaker is a > *

Re: ppp problems with strange log diagnostics

2002-02-15 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 12:36:27AM +0100, Laurent EVAIN wrote: > Hi, > > I run Debian 2.2 release 3 (stable) > and I use the script ``pon'' to connect > to my IP. > Sometimes I get a connection, sometimes the connection > stops and/or I can't connect. > Since I have 2 providers, I suppose that t

Re: ppp problems

2001-12-26 Thread David Gardi
Dan Pomohaci wrote: Hi, I'm using Debian Woody (kernel 2.2.20 and ppp version 2.4.1). I tried to connect to my ISP but until now I had no success. I have an external modem and I used pppconfig (chat protocol) to set the connection parameters. After I run the command: pon myprovider the modem f

Re: PPP Problems !

2001-11-01 Thread Steve Kieu
I got a modified simple script to setup dial-up ppp you can use it to test. If you want I can send it to you. > = S.KIEU http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase - Manage your files online.

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread John Anderson
An easier way then to manually add the user into dialup group is to adduser option in the pppconfig program. Start pppconfig and select "Advanced options," then select "adduser." Hope this helps! === John Kerr Anderson P

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread John Hasler
Glyn Millington writes: > Now there's a thing! I did all that (and added myself to group > dialout) and when I tried to run "pon" I got this message > /usr/sbin/pppd: must be root to run /usr/sbin/pppd, since it is not > setuid-root Looks like a bug in the ppp package (and adding yourself to dia

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread Ethan Benson
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 02:02:20PM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:38:36AM -0500, thus spake John Hasler: > > Martti Hamunen writes: > > > How can I use pppconfig as user (not only as root)? > > > > By using the sudo command. man sudo. > > > > > I don't want to use the

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread Glyn Millington
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:38:36AM -0500, thus spake John Hasler: > Martti Hamunen writes: > > How can I use pppconfig as user (not only as root)? > > By using the sudo command. man sudo. > > > I don't want to use the netconnection as root. > > You don't need to. Pppconfig is just for configur

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread John Hasler
Martti Hamunen writes: > How can I use pppconfig as user (not only as root)? By using the sudo command. man sudo. > I don't want to use the netconnection as root. You don't need to. Pppconfig is just for configuring ppp, not for running it. To be able to use pon as a user to bring up ppp run

Re: PPP problems with the Debian 2.2

2000-09-30 Thread Steve Traylen
Set up pppconfig as root and then add each user to the groups dip and dialout. so adduser username dialout adduser username dip This allow access to the devices. Steve On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Martti Hamunen wrote: > How can I use pppconfig as user (not only as root)? > (I don't want to

Re: PPP problems

2000-07-25 Thread Thomas Guettler
I think your solution is in /etc/network/interfaces. On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 12:11:47AM -0400, David S. Jackson wrote: > > When I first upgraded to potato via apt-get, I must have answered > one of the config scripts wrong, because now when /bin/pon brings > up ppp, the default route doesn't come

Re: PPP problems on potato

1999-11-19 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: PPP problems on potato Date: Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 11:39:27PM + In reply to:Rickie M. Quoting Rickie M.([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > |Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established. > |Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0 > |Nov 17 21:29:14

Re: PPP problems on potato

1999-11-18 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 09:28:34AM +0100, Onno wrote: > I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea... > > >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established. > >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0 > >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1

Re: PPP problems on potato

1999-11-18 Thread Onno
I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea... Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established. Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0 Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Re

Re: PPP problems on potato

1999-11-18 Thread iehrenwald
> Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0 > Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 > Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests > Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: Connection terminated. > Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: Receive

Re: PPP problems

1999-07-12 Thread John Hasler
Algernon writes: > I have some problems using PPP. I configured diald, ppp, an others so > everything appears to be fine. Did you use pppconfig to configure ppp? > The problem is that I CANNOT ACCES ANYTHING. Can you ping the remote ip? Please post the log file. > Lynx and ftp say they can't f

Re: PPP problems

1999-07-12 Thread Marc Mongeon
# netstat -r you should see an entry something like this: default 0.0.0.0 UG 1500 0 0 ppp0 This is assuming that you want to use your ISP as your default route. If the machine is not on another local network, then you definitely do. If you don't see that, then yo

Re: PPP problems

1999-06-04 Thread Jonathan Guthrie
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, K.Y.Lo wrote: > I have configured the CHAP/PAP chatscript to connect ISP with dynamic ip. > dont have no clue what does 'last messge repeated 11 times' mean? Just what it says. The last message (in this case, this message) > Jun 3 01:48:33 griz pppd[197]: sent [LCP ConfReq i

Re: PPP problems

1999-06-02 Thread John Hasler
> I have configured the CHAP/PAP chatscript to connect ISP with dynamic ip. Which are you using? PAP or CHAP? > dont have no clue what does 'last messge repeated 11 times' mean? Just what it says: the message "sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 ]" has been repeated 11 times. If you are using pppcon

Re: PPP problems.

1999-05-16 Thread Daniel Sladic
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>John Hasler writes >Daniel Sladic writes: >> Anyone know offhand what is causing this problem or what I can do to >> figure out what is the problem? > >Did you run pppconfig? If so, post your /etc/chatscripts/provider, >/etc/ppp/peers/provider, and the output of the '

Re: PPP problems.

1999-05-15 Thread John Hasler
Daniel Sladic writes: > Anyone know offhand what is causing this problem or what I can do to > figure out what is the problem? Did you run pppconfig? If so, post your /etc/chatscripts/provider, /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and the output of the 'plog' command. If not, put the options file back the w

Re: Sportster Voice (Re: PPP problems)

1999-05-06 Thread Remco van 't Veer
Yes please, I would appreciate it very much. Thanks. Regards, Remco On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 16:30, Jonathan J. Lupa wrote: > Remco, > > I have successfully used vgetty and mgetty to do fax, voice, and > DTMF recognition on my non-Debian gateway. Unfortunately, I had to > hand-patch the code

Re: PPP problems

1999-05-06 Thread Kent West
At 01:18 PM 5/6/1999 -0100, aco wrote: >Recently , I installed Debian GNU/Linux , 2.1 release ,on i-386 >architecture but , I notyfied , that configuring my PPP conection using >'pppconfig' utility was not >succesful. When I start 'pon' , my modem 'USR Sportster Voice' ,doesn't >start dialing to

RE: Sportster Voice (Re: PPP problems)

1999-05-06 Thread Jonathan J. Lupa
Remco, I have successfully used vgetty and mgetty to do fax, voice, and DTMF recognition on my non-Debian gateway. Unfortunately, I had to hand-patch the code a little to get the handset features working with my Sportster 33.6 F/V. I doubt those fixes have made it into the Debian packages, an

Sportster Voice (Re: PPP problems)

1999-05-06 Thread Remco van 't Veer
It should be able to recognize pulse tone commands from the caller. That's something I'd like to play around with. About two years ago I looked at voice-0.6 which is ready to with a Rockwell modem. But it isn't ready to go with the Sportster. I had a hard time testing it since I have only one ph

Re: PPP problems

1999-05-06 Thread Kirk Hogenson
Remco van 't Veer wrote: > > On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 10:37, Kirk Hogenson wrote: > > > I have a friend who is using what I *think* is a USR Sportster Voice, > > and he hasn't got it working yet. So, you *might* have a modem that > > is difficult to get working in Linux, but hopefully not impossi

Re: PPP problems

1999-05-06 Thread Remco van 't Veer
On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 10:37, Kirk Hogenson wrote: > aco wrote: > > > > Recently , I installed Debian GNU/Linux , 2.1 release ,on i-386 > > architecture but , I notyfied , that configuring my PPP conection > > using 'pppconfig' utility was not succesful. When I start 'pon' , my > > modem 'USR

Re: PPP problems

1999-05-06 Thread Kirk Hogenson
aco wrote: > > Recently , I installed Debian GNU/Linux , 2.1 release ,on i-386 > architecture but , I notyfied , that configuring my PPP conection > using 'pppconfig' utility was not succesful. When I start 'pon' , my > modem 'USR Sportster Voice' ,doesn't start dialing to my ISP server.I > am

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-26 Thread Rodrigo Moya
>I don't know what is wrong, but I suspect that the chat script is the source >of your troubles. >To check it, try connecting your ISP with minicon. >Also, send the list the chat file and ppp's log for more help. > See attached files!! Cheers I don't know what is wrong, but I suspect that the chat

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-25 Thread shaul
I don't know what is wrong, but I suspect that the chat script is the source of your troubles. To check it, try connecting your ISP with minicon. Also, send the list the chat file and ppp's log for more help. > Hi all > > After running pppconfig and running pppd provider (where provider is the >

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-25 Thread Michael Beattie
On 24 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] > > ... > > ... > > What am I doing wrong? > > At a guess, you put quotes around both the login prompt and the login name, > something like this: > > 'ogin: login_name' > > That tells chat to treat the whole thing as a single string, and it i

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-24 Thread Ed Cogburn
Rodrigo Moya wrote: > > Hi all > > After running pppconfig and running pppd provider (where provider is the > name of the file created by pppconfig), I get the following results (from > tail -f /var/log/messages): > > CONNECT stuff and so > . > expect (ogin: login_name) >

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-24 Thread john
Rodrigo Moya writes: > After running pppconfig... Ok... > ...and running pppd provider... Don't you mean 'pppd call provider'? Why not just run 'pon'? > ...from tail -f /var/log/messages 'plog -f' does 'tail -f /var/log/ppp.log'. > ... > ... > What am I doing wrong? At a guess, you put quot

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-24 Thread Rodrigo Moya
>I suspect it is your expect line for the login prompt. are you expecting >"ogin: your_login_name" or just "ogin:" ?? you cant expect the former, >your ISP expects you to enter your login. like so: > I wrote down 'login_name' but in this line appears my REAL login name >ogin: your_login_name

Re: PPP problems

1998-11-24 Thread Michael Beattie
On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Rodrigo Moya wrote: > Hi all > > After running pppconfig and running pppd provider (where provider is the > name of the file created by pppconfig), I get the following results (from > tail -f /var/log/messages): > > CONNECT stuff and so > . > expect (ogin

Re: PPP Problems cont.

1998-11-11 Thread Kent West
On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Peter Iannarelli wrote: > Hi Guys: > > This is what I do. > > I don't log in. Loging in implies V.120. V.120 sucks. > When I get the "CONNECT" is just start ppp negotiation. > This approach seem to work with several ISPs. > I'm using a Zyxel ISDN modem at 128 so don't be >

Re: PPP Problems cont.

1998-11-10 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hi Guys: This is what I do. I don't log in. Loging in implies V.120. V.120 sucks. When I get the "CONNECT" is just start ppp negotiation. This approach seem to work with several ISPs. I'm using a Zyxel ISDN modem at 128 so don't be confused with the init or dialing strings. Below is my provider f

Re: PPP Problems cont.

1998-11-10 Thread Kent West
On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, Chris Hoover wrote: > I still can not get my linux box to connect to my isp (bellsouth.net), > and am looking for ideas and help. > > Attached is a copy of my /etc/ppp/peers/provider, > /etc/chatscripts/provider, and /var/log/ppp.log. > > Can someone tell me what is going o

Re: ppp problems continue! (long)

1998-11-03 Thread john
Chris Evans writes: > I suspect from the proxyARP message... No. This message is harmless and irrelevant. > I have a sense that I need to change /etc/init.d/network to bind ppp0... Can't be done: ppp0 does not exist until the ppp link comes up. > Acting on advice from my last posting I have ch

Re: ppp problems continue! (long)

1998-11-02 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "CE" == Chris Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: CE> Route gives me: CE> Kernel IP routing table CE> Destination ... rest of headings ... CE> but nothing beneath and I have to ^c out of it CE> Netstat -rn gives me: CE> Kernel IP routing table CE> Destination Gateway ... CE> xxx.yy.zzz.1

Re: ppp problems..using EZPPP...

1998-10-06 Thread Christopher Barry
EZPPP is really something for Slackware people that can't figure out how to make all the different scripts, but are simply too cool to use something like Debian that automates routine work for you. If you're using Debian Hamm or newer, as root type 'pppconfig'. Every system should come with this in

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-18 Thread Matt Porter
On 17 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Matt Porter writes: > > My scripts in ip-up.d and ip-down.d do not run, nor does the actual ip-up > > or ip-down script itself (tested by throwing an echo command in there). > > Not a valid test. These scripts are run with stdin and stdout connected to >

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-18 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 10:48:48AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote: > On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Pann McCuaig wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 08:21:53AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote: > My scripts in ip-up.d and ip-down.d do not run, nor does the actual ip-up > or ip-down script itself (tested by throwing an echo

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-17 Thread john
Matt Porter writes: > My scripts in ip-up.d and ip-down.d do not run, nor does the actual ip-up > or ip-down script itself (tested by throwing an echo command in there). Not a valid test. These scripts are run with stdin and stdout connected to /dev/null. > My user is in those groups already. c

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-17 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "MP" == Matt Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MP> On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Pann McCuaig wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 08:21:53AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote: MP> My scripts in ip-up.d and ip-down.d do not run, nor does the actual ip-up MP> or ip-down script itself (tested by throwing an echo c

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-17 Thread Matt Porter
On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Pann McCuaig wrote: > On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 08:21:53AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote: > > > I've got two problems with ppp that have been ongoing for a while. My > > system started at Debian 1.3 and has been upgraded through the whole > > unstable hamm process to a stable 2.0 sy

Re: ppp problems

1998-09-17 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 08:21:53AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote: > I've got two problems with ppp that have been ongoing for a while. My > system started at Debian 1.3 and has been upgraded through the whole > unstable hamm process to a stable 2.0 system and is currently up to date > as of about a we

Re: PPP Problems

1998-03-21 Thread shaul
1) "I'm not supposed to send mail directly to this address" I think you are supposed to send mail like then one you sent directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) Many users are using dynamic IP allocation. 3) Have you installed the PPP package ? 4) Here are some relevant lines from my /var/log/messages:

Re: PPP Problems

1998-03-20 Thread Martin Bialasinski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(Alex Yukhimets) writes: > > I also got one page of documentation from my provider (which is all the > > support for Linux they provide, of course), which told me to edit six files > > (hosts, host.conf, resolv.conf, hosts.deny, hosts.allow, and > > ppp/pap-secrets). Having don

Re: PPP Problems

1998-03-20 Thread aqy6633
> I also got one page of documentation from my provider (which is all the > support for Linux they provide, of course), which told me to edit six files > (hosts, host.conf, resolv.conf, hosts.deny, hosts.allow, and > ppp/pap-secrets). Having done all of the above, I'm getting no > connectivity wha

zip disks Re: PPP problems still

1998-02-12 Thread Carey Evans
David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I would also like to > > know if anyone knows how to compress an Iomega Zip-Disk in linux, as I > > would like to utilize my zip's for backing up files. > > A zip disk is just another disk in linux. I personally use zip (infozip) > in preference to ta

Re: PPP problems still

1998-02-11 Thread David Wright
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Charles wrote: > I am probably getting on peoples nerves, but I still dont have my > ppp working on my linux box. I have followed the howto's and have tried > what advice has been given me. None of this has worked so far. :( I didn't find setting up PPP simple, partly b

Re: PPP problems still

1998-02-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Feb 10 21:07:56 charles pppd[100]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0 > Feb 10 21:07:56 charles pppd[100]: tcgetattr: I/O error > Feb 10 21:07:56 charles pppd[100]: Exit. > Feb 10 21:08:35 charles pppd[116]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0 > Feb 10 21:08:35 c

Re: PPP problems

1998-02-03 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > one error to another. I am at a loss as to my latest error that shows > up in the ppp.log: > Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid > Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: tcgetattr: I/O error > Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: Exi

Re: PPP problems

1998-02-03 Thread ranty
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Charles wrote: > Hello, > I am having a he// of a time trying to configure my supra 288i modem > to work in linux. I have done everthing in the serial-HOWTO, used the > information from supra on isapnptools, and have tried the information in > the PPP-HOWTO, but nothing

Re: PPP problems

1998-02-03 Thread Art Lemasters
Charles, I am only a newbie, but if you haven't already tried it, do man setserial and see if you learn anything you haven't already learned...couldn't hurt. One of the more experienced folks might be able to see the problem more surely from your log file. Art Lem

Re: ppp problems in Spain

1998-02-01 Thread Martin Bialasinski
"Javier ViƱuales GutiƩrrez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "ftp ftp.rediris.es" no works, linux saids "I can't resolve ftp.rediris.es" > (If I do "ftp www.xxx.yyy.zzz" things go fine). > I've resolv.conf in the form: > nameserver www.xxx.yyy.zzz Do you have order hosts,bind multi on in your /

RE: PPP problems

1997-12-02 Thread Ian & Gill Watkins
Your pppd keeps sending Config Requests until it times out. Normally LCP ConfReq is followed by "received LCP ConfAck" -- received from remote pppd. So, in your case remote pppd is not running. In minicom wait unitl you receive a line of garbage with many curly brackets. That's remote pppd send

Re: PPP problems

1997-12-01 Thread emaziuk
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 02:53:55PM +, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote: > I am attempting to get PPPD to work from my Debian Linux machine with a > marked lack of success > > Nov 25 16:12:25 server pppd[140]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 >] > Nov 25 16:12:43 server last message repeated 6

Re: PPP problems

1997-12-01 Thread Daniel Martin
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote: > I am attempting to get PPPD to work from my Debian Linux machine with a > marked lack of success > > I have been firing up Minicom to dial and log on, then CTRL-AQ to drop > out of Minicom without reseting the modem (as described in the PPP- > H

Re: PPP problems

1997-12-01 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Ian & Gill Watkins wrote: > I have been firing up Minicom to dial and log on, then CTRL-AQ to drop > out of Minicom without reseting the modem (as described in the PPP- > HOWTO) and then entering a command thus: > > pppd -d -detach /dev/ttyS0 38400 & > > again from the PPP-HO

Re: PPP Problems

1997-05-08 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Alex Monaghan wrote: > > This may be a FAQ, if so please point me to the > right place. > > I have kernel 2.0.27 and could not make a PPP > connection. > > I can dial and login to my ISP OK, but can't seem > to get a PPP session. > > When I use my old Slackware 1.3.x PC on the same > modem with

Re: ppp problems

1996-12-10 Thread Alex Lobkovsky
I had a similar problem. It turned out that pppd started the negotiation phase too early when the peer had not finished send all the preliminary junk. I fixed it by adding a \d (a timeout of about 1 sec) to the last chat transmit. hope it works -alex On Mon, 9 Dec 1996, Dave Ewaldz wrote:

Re: ppp problems

1996-12-10 Thread Brian Reeves
At 10:54 PM 12/8/96 -6000, Dave Ewaldz wrote: >Hi all, I am trying to get ppp version 2.2.0f-18 running on my >Debian 1.1 system. It is dialing up and logging in fine, but when the >LCP negotiation phase starts, it seems to loop for a while, then >timeout. It looks like my ISP is not acking my syst

Re: PPP Problems

1996-07-01 Thread Mark Phillips
>Mark, >I had a problem making connections to my ISP a few months ago and >eventually added the 'silent' option to /etc/ppp/options. Connections >improved considerably. You might give it a try. Sadly, it doesn't help. Thank's for trying though. Mark Phillips. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])