faisal gillani writes:
> server pppd [255] : Terminating on signal 15
> server pppd [255] : Connect Script failed
> server pppd [255] : Exit
>
> can you tell me what does this mean ?
Just what it says: your connect script failed. Post the contents of
/etc/ppp/peers/provider and /etc/chatscripts/p
here is to a freind who wanted me to repost .. as he missed this post .. thanks for the help ..
as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i>> i type pon & nothing happens >> here is what is present in the plog>> server pppd [255] : Terminating on signa
Please re-post your question. I missed it because you did not mention ppp
in the subject.
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On Thursday 25 April 2002 09:50 pm, faisal gillani wrote:
> Well can you tell me how to use wvdial ? i mean how to make a new
> connection in wvdial .. or edit the connection .. it seems that wvdial
> cannot find my modem as it said when i install wvdial .. but my modem is
> there on com port 2 a
ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 25 April 2002 08:22 pm, faisal gillani wrote:> as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i>> i type pon & nothing happens >> here is what is present in the plog>> server pppd [255] : Terminating
ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 25 April 2002 08:22 pm, faisal gillani wrote:> as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i>> i type pon & nothing happens >> here is what is present in the plog>> server pppd [255] : Terminating
"providers"
thanks for the reply
Faisal
ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 25 April 2002 08:22 pm, faisal gillani wrote:> as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i>> i type pon & nothing happens >> here is what is present in the plog&g
On Thursday 25 April 2002 08:22 pm, faisal gillani wrote:
> as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i
>
> i type pon & nothing happens
>
> here is what is present in the plog
>
> server pppd [255] : Terminating on signal 15
> server pppd [255] : Co
as i told earlier that i cannot dial using pppconfig i
i type pon & nothing happens
here is what is present in the plog
server pppd [255] : Terminating on signal 15server pppd [255] : Connect Script failedserver pppd [255] : Exit
can you tell me what does this mean ?
thanks
> I reran pppconfig, and edited a config file or two, but I can't remember
> exaxtly what I did.
You changed the value in the "IP Numbers" screen from the default
'noipdefault' to '192.168.1.10:' . Run pppconfig and change it back.
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did.
>
> Well now my ISP is back up again, but my PPP connection is broken.
> Here's the plog output. It loops infinitely spewing lines like these,
> differing only by the timestamp:
>
> Jul 16 00:13:00 champagne pppd[427]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0xd3 192.168.1.10> ]
&
Hello,
My ppp connection quit working this afternoon, and before finding out
that there was a problem on my ISP's end, I reran pppconfig, and edited
a config file or two, but I can't remember exaxtly what I did.
Well now my ISP is back up again, but my PPP connection is broken.
Here&
Andrei Ivanov writes:
> I've tried doing that, but still nothing gets written into the file, when
> pon is called. I can write into it by piping the output to the file just
> fine, and then plog just shows me the right output (whatever I piped into
> the file), but pon refuses
> > I've , for whatever reason I had (dunno why I did this), deleted
> > /var/log/ppp.log
> > SInce then none of the plog messages appear.
>
> I don't know the correct solution to your problem, but you could try this:
>
> Do "touch ppp.log" to c
> I've , for whatever reason I had (dunno why I did this), deleted
> /var/log/ppp.log
> SInce then none of the plog messages appear.
I don't know the correct solution to your problem, but you could try this:
Do "touch ppp.log" to create the file, then use chown and c
I've , for whatever reason I had (dunno why I did this), deleted
/var/log/ppp.log
SInce then none of the plog messages appear. I know that plog gets the
data from ppp.log, but whenever ppp is working, it no longer seems to
write to ppp.log (doesnt create it/write to it when its created). S
John writes:
> Turn off debug and kdebug after you get things working proper. I
> believe it is kdebug that puts the userid and password in the log if I
> remember correctly.
Plain old 'debug' does it. It's a known bug in pppd.
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Jim Foltz wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 10:39:25PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:32:47PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > > When I type plog I get this:
> > >
> > > tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
> > >
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 11:00:24AM -0500, Jim Foltz wrote:
> > You have to run plog as root. The reason that ppp.log isn't world
> > readable is that your ppp password is more than likely in the log file.
>
> Under what conditins does the password show up? I just grep'
On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 10:39:25PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:32:47PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > When I type plog I get this:
> >
> > tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
> >
> > the attributes for ppp.log are
> > -rw-r
On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 10:08:15PM +, ktb wrote:
> Ben Collins wrote:
>
> I looked at the file /var/log/ppp.log itself as a regular user using
> "cat" and
> found my password there. So if I don't have to use plog as root do I have a
> security
&
ktb writes:
> H, my ppp.log file shows the same:
> ~$ ls -l /var/log/ppp.log
> -rw-r- 1 root adm848182 Jan 14 16:04 /var/log/ppp.log
> And as a regular user gives me this:
> ~$ plog
> Jan 14 16:03:25 crossyourfingers pppd[772]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 01:35:09AM -0500, Rob Mahurin wrote:
|
|"adduser user group" will add user to group and give him all of the rights and
privileges (sp?)
|he is thereto entitled.
|
|as for removing a user from a group, I don't remember off the top of my head
and couldn't
|find the command
On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 10:08:15PM +, ktb wrote:
> Ben Collins wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:32:47PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > > When I type plog I get this:
> > >
> > > tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
> > >
> >
Ben Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:32:47PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > When I type plog I get this:
> >
> > tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
> >
> > the attributes for ppp.log are
> > -rw-r- 1 root adm 8305 Jan 14
On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:32:47PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> When I type plog I get this:
>
> tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
>
> the attributes for ppp.log are
> -rw-r- 1 root adm 8305 Jan 14 20:38 /var/log/ppp.log
>
> What can I do to chang
When I type plog I get this:
tail: /var/log/ppp.log: Permission denied
the attributes for ppp.log are
-rw-r- 1 root adm 8305 Jan 14 20:38 /var/log/ppp.log
What can I do to change this?
-bob
The amount of time between slipping on the peel and landing on the
pavement is
XRD Lab writes:
> After some time, whenever I tried to plog, I got 'Permission denied'
> message. I tracked it the changed group ownership of /var/log/ppp.log
> from dip to adm. I reset it. It changed again. Should ppp.log belong to
> adm or dip? If it is being changed per
Hello,
I am currently running hamm. Setting up my machine for dial-up to my
isp (tcp/ip) was very simple using ppconfig (My sincere thanks to its
author).
After setting up everything, as an user I could pon and get connected.
I could even type plog and see whether the connection was active or
Thanks Bob, that was just the ticket.
On Fri, 19 Jun 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 1998, Robert Kerr wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I have a question regarding plog. I just recently installed Debian, and
> > have no complaints,but I am kind of puzzled. Unt
On Fri, 19 Jun 1998, Robert Kerr wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a question regarding plog. I just recently installed Debian, and
> have no complaints,but I am kind of puzzled. Until about a week ago, the
> plog command worked beautifully--it showed me everything I needed to know
&g
Hi all,
I have a question regarding plog. I just recently installed Debian, and
have no complaints,but I am kind of puzzled. Until about a week ago, the
plog command worked beautifully--it showed me everything I needed to know
about my ppp connection. But then it stopped logging to /var/log
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Michael Acklin wrote:
[ snip ]
:
: You don't need to reboot to get the deamon to restart. Luckily on this
: list, I found out that you can do a "ps ax" and find out which process
: inetd is. Then do a "kill -1 (PS#)". That's the numeral one.
As usual, there's an even e
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Strange. Does /etc/syslog.conf contain a line:
> >
> > local2.*-/var/log/ppp.log
> >
> > on your machine?
>
> No it doesn't. I've added it in now though. Can I activate this without
On Wed, Jun 03, 1998 at 12:06:22AM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
> >
[...]
> > > pon seems to work okay, but plog doesn't come up with anything. I suspect
> > >
At 12:06 AM 6/3/98 +0930, you wrote:
>
> No it doesn't. I've added it in now though. Can I activate this without
> rebooting?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark.
Oops,
That last message should have been the syslogd instead of the inetd. Sorry
but
the same Idea.
Mike
_
At 12:06 AM 6/3/98 +0930, you wrote:
>On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>No it doesn't. I've added it in now though. Can I activate this without
>rebooting?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark.
>
Mark,
You don't need to reboot to get the deamon to restart. Luckily on this
list, I found out
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> > I have just upgraded to hamm.
> >
> > pon seems to work okay, but plog doesn't come up with anything. I suspect
> > this is because
> > /etc/syslog.conf
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I have just upgraded to hamm.
>
> pon seems to work okay, but plog doesn't come up with anything. I suspect
> this is because
> /etc/syslog.conf
> has changed, but I'm not sure. I had a look, but I don't k
I have just upgraded to hamm.
pon seems to work okay, but plog doesn't come up with anything. I suspect
this is because
/etc/syslog.conf
has changed, but I'm not sure. I had a look, but I don't know how to
change it to fix the problem. Does anyone know?
On Mon, Jan 19, 1998 at 06:49:33PM -0500, James Dietrich wrote:
>
> My 'plog' command has stopped working--by that I mean that when I type 'plog'
> nothing is printed. And possibly related is the fact that my ppp.log files
> are empty. I'm running the latest
My 'plog' command has stopped working--by that I mean that when I type 'plog'
nothing is printed. And possibly related is the fact that my ppp.log files
are empty. I'm running the latest from hamm.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
James
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On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Well I don't know why, but plog has suddenly started to work. At least we
> now have a clue as to why pon isn't working. It comes up with the
> following:
>
> Oct 21 22:36:51 genoa pppd[239]: pppd 2.2.0
Hi,
Well I don't know why, but plog has suddenly started to work. At least we
now have a clue as to why pon isn't working. It comes up with the
following:
Oct 21 22:36:51 genoa pppd[239]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
Oct 21 22:36:51 genoa pppd[239]: tcgetattr: I/O error
Oct 2
an find out.
He is using a pcmcia modem. How would I find out about interrupt conflict
problems?
The funny thing though is that plog doesn't produce any output. I would
have thought that at least it would output so
f the usual noises associated with an attempt to
> > connect. When I do plog, it comes up blank. When I do a ps, it seems
> > that pon has indeed started up a couple of processes. These sit there for
> > a few minutes and then die. Other than this I have no idea what is goin
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine has installed debian on his laptop. I tried running pon.
> It runs without complaining, but doesn't do anything much. The modem
> doesn't make any of the usual noises associated with an attempt to
&
Hi,
A friend of mine has installed debian on his laptop. I tried running pon.
It runs without complaining, but doesn't do anything much. The modem
doesn't make any of the usual noises associated with an attempt to
connect. When I do plog, it comes up blank. When I do a ps, it seem
On 16 Jun 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> > "MP" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> MP> Hi,
>
> MP> I had a look at /var/log/ppp.log and it is empty. It seems like
> MP> this file is no longer written to???
>
> MP> Any ideas?
>
> What's in /etc/syslog.conf?
>
> If th
> "DS" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> I believe that the newer ppp writes its logs to
DS> /var/log/daemon.log
Go change the script instead, then?
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On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded to 1.3 and tried using ppp. I've managed to connect
> okay (enabling me to send this email) by plog no longer works. When
> I type it, it comes up blank. I had a look at /var/log/ppp.log
> "MP" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MP> Hi,
MP> I had a look at /var/log/ppp.log and it is empty. It seems like
MP> this file is no longer written to???
MP> Any ideas?
What's in /etc/syslog.conf?
If this file has been replaced by the upgrade process, I think the old
file
Hi,
I've just upgraded to 1.3 and tried using ppp. I've managed to connect
okay (enabling me to send this email) by plog no longer works. When
I type it, it comes up blank. I had a look at /var/log/ppp.log and it
is empty. It seems like this file is no longer written to???
> "Andrew" == Andrew Martin Adrian Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andrew> Help, I can connect to my ISP using pon as root: when I
Andrew> attempted to use this as user amacater, I got "cannot read
Andrew> /etc/ppp.chatscript" errors: chmod 755 cured this for
Andrew> /etc/ppp
Help,
I can connect to my ISP using pon as root: when I attempted to use this
as user amacater, I got "cannot read /etc/ppp.chatscript" errors: chmod
755 cured this for /etc/ppp.chatscript and /etc/ppp.options_out but I
now get: "cannot execute /usr/sbin/pppd - permission denied". I know
that ppp
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