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
On 27/09/11 04:39, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> you are right, I mentioned umtsmon.
I read the log. Even if I hadn't had problems in the past - which were
solved by abandoning UMTSmon, I'd still call UMTSmon the problem *based*
on the errors in your log.
> But the problem was not beei
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
On 25/09/11 17:58, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> Hi Scott, this is, what I sent to the maintainer of the package and sent to
> buglist. The answer was: There is no bug in it. So, why do older versions
> work
> and the other (after his massive changes no more?)
>
Hi Hans
- you don't seem to be the o
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 mefi pppd[13458]: pppd 2.4.5 started by ceo, uid 10
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 04:32:24 mefi pppd[13458]: Using
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 'starting pppd'. I didn't change
> anything the
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 23:36:28 -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> > Any suggestions on how I can fix kppp?
>>
>> I would try to run it from konsole in the hope you can get further info
>> on the failure. Is there anything else (besides that succint "error 1")
>> in the kppp log? :-?
>>
>> Another thi
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 15:34:43 + (UTC)
debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> > I recently upgraded to Debian Squeeze. kppp was working in Lenny,
> > but does not work now. It connects to the modem, and dials, but it
> > then gives an error 1 (pppd error that apparently means "An
>
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 20:59:50 -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Debian Squeeze. kppp was working in Lenny, but
> does not work now. It connects to the modem, and dials, but it then
> gives an error 1 (pppd error that apparently means "An immediately fatal
> error of some kind oc
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Darko shared this with us all:
>--} Mark Grieveson wrote:
>--} >>> Did you log out and then log back in? When adding yourself to a new
>--} >>> group, it is easiest to just log out and log back in so the change
>--} >>> will take effect. There are other ways to do it, but that
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:58:00PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Doug writes:
> > Try installing ppp-config...
>
> That's pppconfig. No dash.
>
> > Then either kppp will work, or just add a button to your desktop that
> > issues a pon provider (or whatever).
>
> Or just install gpppon. BTW do y
Doug writes:
> Try installing ppp-config...
That's pppconfig. No dash.
> Then either kppp will work, or just add a button to your desktop that
> issues a pon provider (or whatever).
Or just install gpppon. BTW do you really want manual control? Might
demand dialing be better? You can set th
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 10:25:38AM +0100, Darko wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
> >>>Did you log out and then log back in? When adding yourself to a new
> >>>group, it is easiest to just log out and log back in so the change
> >>>will take effect. There are other ways to do it, but that is the
> >>>
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Did you log out and then log back in? When adding yourself to a new
group, it is easiest to just log out and log back in so the change
will take effect. There are other ways to do it, but that is the
easiest.
John
Yes i log in back after i adduser
> > Did you log out and then log back in? When adding yourself to a new
> > group, it is easiest to just log out and log back in so the change
> > will take effect. There are other ways to do it, but that is the
> > easiest.
> > John
> Yes i log in back after i adduser darko dip and finally work
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:48:10 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work and
> >> add yourself to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of
> >> dialout.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >> Charlie
> >>
> Thanks Charli but kppp still not wor
John Schmidt wrote:
On Sunday 11 November 2007, Darko wrote:
Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Darko shared this with us all:
--} Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
--} > On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
In a terminal as root do:
adduser dialout
Consider usi
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work and add
> yourself to the dip group. As above, but put in dip instead of dialout.
Pppconfig can take care of this for you. Just select "Advanced" and then
"Add-user".
In any case, the user must be in the '
On Sunday 11 November 2007, Darko wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
> > On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Darko shared this with us all:
> >> --} Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >> --} > On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
> >> In a terminal as root do:
> >>
> >> adduser dialout
> >>
> >> Consider usin
Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Darko shared this with us all:
--} Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
--} > On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
In a terminal as root do:
adduser dialout
Consider using pon maybe?
You might like to install pon and pppconfig to make it work
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Darko shared this with us all:
>--} Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>--} > On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
>--} >
>--} >> How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start
> if i --} >> try in terminal it says acces denied
>--} >>
>--} >
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if i
try in terminal it says acces denied
you need to be in the dialout group, probably.
Well ho to get in this group
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Darko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if
> i try in terminal it says acces denied if i login as root then is xlib
> connection to "0:0" refused by server if i made shorcut on desktop
> /usr/bin/kppp says kde init cold not launch
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 06:43:28PM +0100, Darko wrote:
> How to conekt to the Internet using kpp on my etch sys i cann't start if i
> try in terminal it says acces denied
you need to be in the dialout group, probably.
if i login as root then is xlib
> connection to "0:0" refused by server
tha
dawizz writes:
> Had to hash out auth in file /etc/ppp/options
You should not have had to do that.
> And had to enter name servers of isp provider: /etc/resolv.conf file
You should have been able to do that from within Pppconfig.
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Hi Nate,
very fine, that worked very well!
Thanks
Ludovic
Nate Bargmann wrote:
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
- Nate >>
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Hi Ludovic,
After doing a couple of Debian and several Kubuntu installs, I've found it
neccessary to do only two things (as well as I can recall) to get them to
connect to a dial-up isp:
1. Create an empty 'resolv.conf' file in /etc/ppp, and
2. To edit the '/etc/ppp/options' file and change th
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 08:27 am, John Hasler wrote:
> No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will
suffice.
Thanks John, never having had to do it, I didn't know it was that simple.
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ML writes:
> I'm not certain that if, as root you might not be able to type <#
> dpkg-reconfigure ppp> that you might not be able to grab it that way, and
> connect using
No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will suffice.
If you must have a GUI install gpppon. It lets you
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:20 am, LMa wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm wishing to report a problem with KPPP 2.2.0 (with KDE 3.3.2 under
> Debian GNU Linux 3.1 "Sarge", kernel 2.4.27) which I cannot use
properly > as a normal user.
>
> I managed to solve all other problems
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
- Nate >>
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Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>> Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>>
>> > I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge
>> > distribution). The same connection using command line utility
>> > (pppconfig and pon)
>> > works just
Andreas.
Thank you it worked for me. I guess the question remains why did I
have to do it since 'customize pppd arguments...' setting (gui KPPP
configuration tool) was noauth? I understand /etc/ppp/options is
global for all connection definition. Do you know where particular
connection definition
On 4 Jul 2004 21:05:41 -0700, Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
> script's debug window displa
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From: Majid Ziaee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 18:31:46 +0430
Subject: Re: kppp problem
To: Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4 Jul 2004 21:05:41 -0700, Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am havin
Hello
Tadek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
> script's debug window displays series of AT comm
Have you tried running kppp as root?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem with KPPP (2.1.4 KDE 3.2.2 sarge distribution).
> The same connection using command line utility (pppconfig and pon)
> works just fine. With KPPP program attempts to connect (login
> scri
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On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 06:56:29PM -0700, Mike Adolf wrote:
> I would like to use kppp (in KDE) to establish an internet connection. When I
> execute it, as root, I get the following:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is
Incoming from Mike Adolf:
> I would like to use kppp (in KDE) to establish an internet connection. When I
> execute it, as root, I get the following:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> kppp: cannot connect to X server :0.0
>
>
Hello,
I had a similar-sounding problem just the other day, and Andreas'
suggestion worked splendidly to solve my problem. It is a
longstanding issue with kppp. The other thing you'll want to do is
check permissions - try running kppp as root ("kdesu kppp") to make
sure that's not the source o
Hello
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am trying to use kppp as a friendly interface to my dialup
> connection, the goal is to provide a easy to use program to all the
> users of a Debian system.
>
> I have managed to configure de dialup connection through the pppconfig
Aryan Ameri writes:
> well, I need a graphical dialup tool, and as a KDE user, kppp is (was ) a
> natural selection for me.
Try gpppon. It's a simple GTK front-end for pon and poff.
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On Monday 23 December 2002 23:38, John Hasler wrote:
> Aryan Ameri writes:
> > As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration
> > file in /etc/ppp/peers/ .
>
> Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you
> need to use it?
well, I need a graphical
Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi all:
Though I am able to connect dialup to my ISP using pon/poff , I am not able to
do so using kppp. Because kppp when connected to ISP gives me the followong
error:
"pppd[1072]: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
pppd[1072]: but I couldn't find any suit
Aryan Ameri writes:
> As wierd as it my sound, I guess kppp doesn't save it's configuration
> file in /etc/ppp/peers/ .
Kppp does some sort of weird non-standard stuff all its own. Why do you
need to use it?
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On Monday 23 December 2002 22:45, David H. Clymer wrote:
> check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2
> different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not
> have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote system
> (your ISP's remote acces
check out your /etc/ppp/peers folder. I'm guessing you are using 2
different config files there, and the one being used by kppp does not
have the "noauth" option, meaning that it is expecting the remote system
(your ISP's remote access server) to authenticate itself with _your_
box, and that is not
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:35:08AM +0200, M G Berberich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 09. Mai 2001 23:00:37 schrieb Robin Gerard:
> > I have installed KDE successfuly but
> > when I launch kppp, after the connection
> > has bein established, I received this
> > message :
> > dead unexpect
Hi,
don't know which version of kppp you are running. Maybe you hit one
of the problems discussed in /usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian:
kppp and execution of kppp
==
In order to actually use kppp you must first be a part of the "dip" group.
This is the same for using PPP
I just got kppp working by commenting out the 'lock' and 'auth' lines
in /etc/ppp/options.
Steve
csj writes:
> On Thursday 10 May 2001 07:00, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have installed KDE successfuly but
> > when I launch kppp, after the connection
> > has bein established, I recei
wait writes:
> Signal 15 means the other end was not responding to echo requests,...
"Terminating on signal 15" means that pppd received a SIGTERM signal. A
return code of 1 means that a fatal error occurred.
> The only reason I can think of at the moment why the other end would not
> respond to
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, den 09. Mai 2001 23:00:37 schrieb Robin Gerard:
> I have installed KDE successfuly but
> when I launch kppp, after the connection
> has bein established, I received this
> message :
> dead unexpected of the daemond pppd
> code returned 1.
> However pon runs fine.
> Can someo
Robin Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I have installed KDE successfuly but
> when I launch kppp, after the connection
> has bein established, I received this
> message :
> dead unexpected of the daemond pppd
> code returned 1.
> However pon runs fine.
> Can someone me some ideas o
* John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [May 09. 2001 17:25]:
> Gerard writes:
> > I prefer icewm but my family prefer kde,...
>
> gpppon should work fine with kde.
>
> > ...kppp is better than pon or gpppon for them.
>
> Only if it works. Why not use pppconfig to set up demand dialing? Then
> they
Gerard writes:
> I prefer icewm but my family prefer kde,...
gpppon should work fine with kde.
> ...kppp is better than pon or gpppon for them.
Only if it works. Why not use pppconfig to set up demand dialing? Then
they won't have to deal with starting and stopping ppp at all.
What problem \s
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 06:37:46AM +0800, csj wrote:
> On Thursday 10 May 2001 07:00, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > when I launch kppp, after the connection
> > has bein established, I received this
> > message :
> > dead unexpected of the daemond pppd
> > code returned 1.
> > However pon runs fine.
> >
On Thursday 10 May 2001 07:00, Robin Gerard wrote:
> Hello,
> I have installed KDE successfuly but
> when I launch kppp, after the connection
> has bein established, I received this
> message :
> dead unexpected of the daemond pppd
> code returned 1.
> However pon runs fine.
> Can someone me some i
Gerard writes:
> Can someone me some ideas on this matter ?
Try gpppon if you need a GUI way to start and stop ppp.
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I also had difficulties and after having read all ppp posts from the
archives for the last 7 months I decided to only use pon and to start fresh.
First I uninstalled ppp and pppconfig.
Next I installed fresh copies of ppp and pppconfig.
Then after install was complete I ran pppconfig.
pppconfig is
Eber de Castro Diniz wrote:
> The I execute kppp, it shows the following message after connect:
> ppp died unexpectly
> Does anyone know how to fix it?
>
You may try using an empty /etc/ppp/options file. It fixed it for me.
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On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:16:20PM -0300, Eber de Castro Diniz wrote:
> The I execute kppp, it shows the following message after connect:
> ppp died unexpectly
> Does anyone know how to fix it?
Check you system logs /var/log/messages /var/log/ppp.log and /var/log/syslog
for more information on why
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:14:59PM -0700, John Hall wrote:
> I've been able to set up and use Kppp as root, but of course I don't
> want to surf the web as root. How do I use pppd as a normal user. Do I
> need to write a special setuid. If so, how do I? Thanx
I've really been impressed with wvdial
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 05:29:09PM +, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
> > John Hall wrote:
> >
> > > I've been able to set up and use Kppp as root, but of course I don't
> [...]
> >
> > add yourself to the group pid eg
> > adduser jon pid
> > as root
> >
> > that should let y
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 05:29:09PM +, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
> John Hall wrote:
>
> > I've been able to set up and use Kppp as root, but of course I don't
[...]
>
> add yourself to the group pid eg
> adduser jon pid
> as root
>
> that should let you dial in as a normal user
Isn't that "dip"
John Hall wrote:
> I've been able to set up and use Kppp as root, but of course I don't
> want to surf the web as root. How do I use pppd as a normal user. Do I
> need to write a special setuid. If so, how do I? Thanx
>
> -J (beggining linux user)
>
> P.s. This subject really should be more user f
>can't connect anymore with kppp
>I logged out while I was connected and kppp was running.
>After I logged in kppp didn't work anymore.
>Sorry can't open modem, kppp say's
>
>As root kppp still works, because when I logged out I was user.
>So I think there must be something changed in my home direc
> Hi.,.
>
> I've removed the entry from /etc/ppp/options, but it still no working...
Try making /etc/ppp/options empty, see if this helps. Also add a "debug"
option for ppp in kppp's ppp options tag, and look at /var/log/syslog, see
if there is anything interesting.
Sergey.
> > > when i try to
Hi.,.
I've removed the entry from /etc/ppp/options, but it still no working...
Thorsten Manegold wrote:
>
> On 11-Jun-99 Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> > when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> > message
> > pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
On 11-Jun-99 Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> message
> pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
> problem?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
This is caused by a bug in kppp. It requires that the entry "lock" in
/etc/ppp/opt
Just a guess: did you clean /etc/ppp/options ? You need this file to be
empty for the kppp to work.
Sergey.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Micha Feigin wrote:
> when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> message
> pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
> p
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To: Bostjan JERKO/si/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org@internet
Subject:Re: kppp
>Sounds like your chat script is garbled. Both 'OK' and 'CONNECT' are
>messages that chat expects from the mo
> I installed kde on my Debian 2.0 and would like to use kppp to connect to
> Internet. After installation and configuration I tried to connect to my
> ptovider, but script expects OK after CONNECT message, but my provider
> doesn't send any OK ater connection (in ppp it would be CONNECT "" "").
S
Hi!
I have the same problem on RedHat 5.0. Then I change the next beta
version of kde. After this it's worked. Now I use debian and I don't use
kde. May be if there is no other solution try this.
By
krisah
On 27 Oct 1998, Bostjan JERKO wrote:
> I installed kde on my Debian 2.0 and would
> After reading the howtos, faqs, I still can't dialup to my ISP with
> Kppp as a normal user. When I am root, it works fine.
>
> I have Debian 2.0 and KDE 1.0 installed and if I use pon to dialup
> to my ISP, it works fine (root or normal user).
>
> When using Kppp as normal user, it connects
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