> > BTW: I believe PPPoE in both Julian and Archie's cases specifically
> > uses the netgraph PPP implementation, so it's an "all in the
> > kernel" approach; the problem may be your use of user space code
> > (i.e. killable code, since you can't kill it in the kernel, only
> > unlink or unload it
> BTW: I believe PPPoE in both Julian and Archie's cases specifically
> uses the netgraph PPP implementation, so it's an "all in the
> kernel" approach; the problem may be your use of user space code
> (i.e. killable code, since you can't kill it in the kernel, only
> unlink or unload it).
Actual
> > the other problem i had after switch that system to -current
> > is that after a random time, the connection will frzzed.
> > the routing table still exist, connection is still up.
> > just cant connect to anywhere outside the network. no error
> > or anything been loged in ppp.log.
>
> Inter
> > When it happens, killing ppp and restarting it is usually enough.
> >
> > I have no idea what causes it.
> >
>
> kill ppp and restart it doesnt help at all.
> will it make any different if i change a network card?
I dont think so. There are times when I cant do a simple kill/restart, and
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Josh Tiefenbach wrote:
> Interestingly enough, I've been having the same problem with PPPoE ever since
> it hit the tree 'bout a year ago. It happens infrequently enough that I tend
> to blame my provider, rather than ppp.
>
> When it happens, killing ppp and restarting it
> the other problem i had after switch that system to -current
> is that after a random time, the connection will frzzed.
> the routing table still exist, connection is still up.
> just cant connect to anywhere outside the network. no error
> or anything been loged in ppp.log.
Interestingly enoug
thx. that fix my problem ;)
the other problem i had after switch that system to -current
is that after a random time, the connection will frzzed.
the routing table still exist, connection is still up.
just cant connect to anywhere outside the network. no error
or anything been loged in ppp.log.
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 11:08:28PM +1000, Idea Receiver wrote:
>
> I just upgrade one of my server to -current. that server connect to ADSL
> and act as a gateway.
>
> however, after I upgrade that server to -current, all other clients
> (all windows 98) start acting really strange. clients was
I just upgrade one of my server to -current. that server connect to ADSL
and act as a gateway.
however, after I upgrade that server to -current, all other clients
(all windows 98) start acting really strange. clients was unable to
connect to more then 60% of web sites. for example, clients can