I have exactly the same problem, sounds like a bug to me... -AK
> > I have a problem with the isdnutils 2.1beta1-20 package. Using the > following script (some phone numbers hidden) I was able to login to my > provider, after a final "route add default ippp0" after connecting > using ping my network connections is available and stable: > > LOCAL_NUMBER="xxxxxxx" > REMOTE_NUMBER="yyyyyyy" > LOCAL_IP="10.0.0.1" > REMOTE_IP="10.0.0.2" > DEVICE="ippp0" > ISDNCTRL="isdnctrl" > $ISDNCTRL addif $DEVICE > $ISDNCTRL addphone $DEVICE out $REMOTE_NUMBER > $ISDNCTRL eaz $DEVICE $LOCAL_NUMBER > $ISDNCTRL l2_prot $DEVICE hdlc > $ISDNCTRL l3_prot $DEVICE trans > $ISDNCTRL encap $DEVICE syncppp > $ISDNCTRL huptimeout $DEVICE 600 > $ISDNCTRL chargehup $DEVICE off > $ISDNCTRL secure $DEVICE on > > ifconfig $DEVICE $LOCAL_IP pointopoint $REMOTE_IP metric 1 -arp > route add default dev $DEVICE > > ipppd user <my name> remotename <my provider> \ > noipdefault \ > ipcp-accept-remote \ > -vjccomp -ac -pc \ > -detach \ > mru 1524 \ > -bsdcomp \ > debug \ > /dev/ippp0 & > > Now I try to achieve the same using the /etc/init.d/isdnutils script. > I have created the device.ippp0 and ipppd.ippp0 files in /etc/isdn and > configured them according to the above options. But I have still the > problem, that after establishing my connection the ipppd is > terminating my connection. I tried with both nodetach and detach > options. If you are interested in the complete options files please > request them via email. > > The ipppd seems to behave as the connection is immediatly (well 7-8 > seconds aftrer connection) hangup (like with the isdnctrl hangup ippp0 > command). Here is a part of my daemon.log > > Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: rcvd [0][IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 <addr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> <compress VJ 0f 00>] > Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: local IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: remote IP address yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy > Apr 20 20:20:39 marvin ipppd[844]: rcvd [0][CCP ConfRej id=0x2] > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: Modem hangup > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: Connection terminated. > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0 > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: sent [0][LCP TermReq id=0x2 6c 69 6e 6b 20 63 6c 6f 73 65 64] > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: LCP is down > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0 > Apr 20 20:20:46 marvin ipppd[844]: reinit_unit: 0 file. > > Does anybody have any idea what could be the reason for this hangup? > > BTW: The hangup is not a result of the failed ccp negotiation. The > message prior to the hangup are exactly the same as in the working > setup. > > Thanks, > > Torsten > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]