Hi guys, just a quick one here, I'm trying to establish a connection between a SCO box, and a linux machine.
However after the chat-script connects, I get the following messages from the SCO machine :- ----------- Log file Snip --------------------- 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Chat script succeeded 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Sending LCP Configure-Request, ID 110, state Starting (1) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 ^M 1/13-18:15:38-1308 ~ 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Received LCP Configure-Request, ID 110, state Req-Sent (6) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 LCP: Replying with Configure-Ack 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Sending LCP Configure-Ack, ID 110, state Req-Sent (6) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Received LCP Configure-Ack, ID 110, state Ack-Sent (8) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Sending IPCP Configure-Request, ID 102, state Starting (1) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Received IPCP Configure-Request, ID 102, state Req-Sent (6) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 IPCP: Replying with Configure-Ack 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Sending IPCP Configure-Ack, ID 102, state Req-Sent (6) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Received IPCP Configure-Ack, ID 102, state Ack-Sent (8) 1/13-18:15:38-1308 PPP connected to 192.168.1.204 on du2 1/13-18:15:38-1308 Missed ALLSTATIONS, flushing frame 1/13-18:16:38-1308 LQM: Too many Echo packets lost 1/13-18:16:38-1308 Disconnected from 192.168.1.204 (LQM failure) 1/13-18:16:38-1308 Sending LCP Terminate-Request, ID 117, state Opened (9) 1/13-18:16:38-1308 Hangup ----------- Log file Snip --------------------- This is the response of the logfile from the SCO box, on the linux box, the messages are very similar. I have tried almost everything, but I can't seem to get the systems to connect to each other using ppp. I can get a normal call from the SCO machine to the linux machine, and I see no errors in the line (no line noise). I'm wondering if there is a setting that could be causing this on Linux? I can't remember the PPP version(s) at present. Regards Peter Ludwig BTW - Can you CC me directly, at this email address as I am not on the list from this email account.