I RTFM. Yes, the man does say that ppd will log transmitted messages at
kdebug=4. It actually looks like the bits in the value of kdebug turns
on particular logging. The thing that threw me is that the logging is
inconsistent, Sometimes it does, but mostly it doesn't.
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Fred
Frederic Herman wrote:
>
> I did some exeperimentation with the pppd configuration. I had the
> kdebug turned way up (7), probably since the time I installed RH6.0. I
> got rid of the kernel messages by turning down the value. At 3, no
> messages, at 4 the messages appear. Although the log file does not
> prefix the kernel messages with PPPD, that's who is generating them.
> The next thing is to understand why PPPD is outputting the fragments of
> traffic back to the remote. I'm assuming a buffer or timing problem,
> but I haven't found anything in the docs to tell me.
>
> Anyone familiar with pppd enough to hazard a guess?
>
> Fred
>
> Frederic Herman wrote:
> >
> > Since RH6.0, I have regular occurances of kernel messages (in messages)
> > which appear to be pieces of transmissions from the server back to a
> > pppd connected Windows client. It's most obvious when I am running
> > Netscape on the remote Windoxs box. It is almost like there is some
> > buffer overflow, or worse. I have searched archives for this problem
> > but have found nothing. I rececently upgraded to RH6.1, hoping the
> > problem would be fixed, but it's still there. I am using the stock
> > kernel.
> >
> > Any ideas on how to figure out what's going on?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Fred
> >
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