--- Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 04:47:10PM +, S. Massy
> wrote:
> > yeah it appears to be indeed a bug after having
> > a close look at the logs (and a bit of sleep) I
> > noticed
> > That the modem was alway receiving a sighup right
> > after having established the
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 04:47:10PM +, S. Massy wrote:
> yeah it appears to be indeed a bug after having
> a close look at the logs (and a bit of sleep) I
> noticed
> That the modem was alway receiving a sighup right
> after having established the serial connection
> (before starting pppd)
I
yeah it appears to be indeed a bug after having
a close look at the logs (and a bit of sleep) I
noticed
That the modem was alway receiving a sighup right
after having established the serial connection
(before starting pppd) it looks like pppupd was
calling
the killscript once the serial connection
The modem device is probably still locked by the dearly departed pppd.
Check that both ppp and pppupd are using the same device (i.e.
/dev/ttyS0) and there is no lock file being left around in /var/lock.
Also what do the /var/log/ppp and /var/log/pppupd logfiles say?
Or it could be a bug. I've n
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