Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-10 Thread Jonathan Lupa
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0500, Tom Allard wrote: > According to the Changes file, (usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes), > kernels after 2.2.11 needs a newer version of pppd: Submitted for reference: Since I have recompiled ppp, (to 3.5.10) I no longer have the problems of the unexpect

Re: ppp hangups...me to!

1999-12-07 Thread aphro
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Martin Waller wrote: polyto >My phone line is good - assuming it's not a pppd bug, what should my ISP be polyto >doing? How can I convince them it's a problem at their end? Chances are it's not. Chances are its on your end :) What i suggest is you check your INIT string,

Re: ppp hangups...me to!

1999-12-07 Thread Martin Waller
be doing? How can I convince them it's a problem at their end? Martin From: Jonathan Lupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: ppp hangups... Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 20:52:50 -0500 On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-04 Thread James Hurford
On 3 Dec, Jonathan Lupa wrote: > --ReaqsoxgOBHFXBhH > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0500, Tom Allard wrote: >>=20 >> According to the Changes file, (usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes),=20 >> kerne

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-04 Thread Jonathan Lupa
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0500, Tom Allard wrote: > > According to the Changes file, (usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes), > kernels after 2.2.11 needs a newer version of pppd: > Yoink! Missed that! (I also noticed that it isn't in the known 2.2 problems on the web page). Oh well.

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-03 Thread Tom Allard
> I've been getting dropped from my ISP unexpectedly from time to time > and I'm not sure how to go about debugging it. There is nothing > unusual in syslog or messages, but I noticed this in ppp.log. (kernel > 2.2.12 pppd 2.3p5). Any debugging tips would be greatly appreciated! According to th

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-03 Thread Raphael Clancy
Could be noise on the phone line, though there's not too much to be done about it. If stability is your main concern you could connect at a lower speed (YUK!). Or if it's really bad, (ie you can hear noise when talking on the phone) you can call your phone company. I'd recommend against that o

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-03 Thread John Hasler
Jonathan Lupa writes: > Is it just because things are hairy on the ISP end? Yes. This is your pppd discovering that the ISP has gone away. That's what LCP echo requests are for. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin

Re: ppp hangups...

1999-12-03 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, I think it is just the remote isp is a bit misconfigured, or the link is extremely slow. Try modify lcp-echo-failure to a bigger number in /etc/ppp/options to prevent the drop of the link Shao. Jonathan Lupa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've been getting dropped from my ISP unexpectedly from

ppp hangups...

1999-12-03 Thread Jonathan Lupa
I've been getting dropped from my ISP unexpectedly from time to time and I'm not sure how to go about debugging it. There is nothing unusual in syslog or messages, but I noticed this in ppp.log. (kernel 2.2.12 pppd 2.3p5). Any debugging tips would be greatly appreciated! Dec 2 23:38:08 Sith ppp