Yeah, but try talking with Concentric about that!! After several emails
back and forth, they finally told me that they in "no way, shape or form,
support Linux" and that if I was having problems it was up to me to fix
them. Adding nobsdcomp and nodeflate in the options fixed my problem.
Thanks. And thanks for nothing, Concentric.







John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@dhh.gt.org> on 08/01/2001 10:08:41 AM

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Subject:  Re: stalling ppp


Slaven writes:
> It seems that it wasn't enough to specify hardware flow control only; I
> had to explicitly forbid any software flow control in my case.

Bsdcomp and deflate aren't flow control.  They're compression.  It appears
that some ISP's are running broken software.  Perhaps software compression
should be explicitly disabled in /etc/ppp/options?
--
John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin


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