Sven writes:
> I looked at the Gentoo application database and I saw that Gentoo is
> using Debian's pppconfig source for building. However, I do not know what
> modification the Gentoo ebuild script is doing to this source before it
> is build and installed...
>From a quick glance at their change
John Hasler wrote:
Sven writes:
But when I was running Gentoo Linux, I just configured my connection with
pppconfig...
^
Was this the same pppconfig you use in Debian?
I looked at the Gentoo application database
and I saw that Gentoo is using Debian's
pppconfig source for bu
Sven writes:
> But when I was running Gentoo Linux, I just configured my connection with
> pppconfig...
^
Was this the same pppconfig you use in Debian?
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Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 12 Jan 2003, Sven Bornemann wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Sven writes:
I think somehow I must make the ISP server belief that I just logged on,
while I'm online for one and a half our or so...
Or just add the 'persist' option so that pppd dials up again whenever
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 12 Jan 2003, Sven Bornemann wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Sven writes:
I think somehow I must make the ISP server belief that I just logged on,
while I'm online for one and a half our or so...
Or just add the 'persist' option so that pppd dials
On 12 Jan 2003, Sven Bornemann wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
>
> >Sven writes:
> >
> >
> >>I think somehow I must make the ISP server belief that I just logged on,
> >>while I'm online for one and a half our or so...
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Or just add the 'persist' option so that pppd dials up again w
John Hasler wrote:
Sven writes:
I think somehow I must make the ISP server belief that I just logged on,
while I'm online for one and a half our or so...
Or just add the 'persist' option so that pppd dials up again whenever it
gets disconnected.
But then my Gnutella downloads are int
Sven writes:
> I think somehow I must make the ISP server belief that I just logged on,
> while I'm online for one and a half our or so...
Or just add the 'persist' option so that pppd dials up again whenever it
gets disconnected.
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Rob Weir wrote:
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 06:08:29PM +0100, Sven Bornemann wrote:
Sorry, I found out that it is the ISP cutting
off the ppp connection after two hours.
But Gentoo could overcome this somehow.
Any ideas how this is done?
Maybe they idle you out after two hours? You could a
Sorry, I found out that it is the ISP cutting
off the ppp connection after two hours.
But Gentoo could overcome this somehow.
Any ideas how this is done?
Sven
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Hello,
I'm using Woody and my ppp connection is always terminated after 2 hours.
I just used pppconfig to configure the modem dail-up connection and
everything works fine.
I did not change anything in /etc/ppp/options, so that the ppp option
"maxconnect" should not be set.
The problem is probabl
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