I was having a similar problem to yours, it sounds like your defaultroute
might be set to you eth0. Either go in and change that or just add
'defaultroute' and 'noauth' to your /etc/ppp/options and this should do the
trick also. You might also bump up the pppd timeout in Kppp also. Good
Luck!
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> Hello, people.
>
> I'm having problems with the kppp dialer since I reinstalled Red Hat
> 6.0. The problem is the following:
>
> -Kppp tells me: "timeout expired while waiting for the PPP interface to
> come up!". The log is:
>
> > May 9 15:09:03 pocosirve pppd[1283]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> > May 9 15:09:03 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Using interface ppp0
> > May 9 15:09:03 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS3
> > May 9 15:09:08 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Terminating on signal 15.
> > May 9 15:09:14 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Connection terminated.
> > May 9 15:09:14 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Connect time 0.2 minutes.
> > May 9 15:09:14 pocosirve pppd[1283]: Exit.
>
> The DNSs are right, the modem is ok. I dont know what to do. Before the
> reinstallation of red Hat 6.0 kppp worked without problems.
> Well, I hope you can help me...
> Thanx
>
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