I had a somewhat similar problem some time ago, I don't remember the
exact details now so I'm not sure I'm talking about the same issue.
When you upgrade your 2.2.x kernel to a 2.4.x one, you must upgrade
many packages in order to keep them all working OK, this is documented
in /Docs in the ker
Dear all,
I installed Debian 2.2r6, installed a ppp-dialup link. This works fine with
'pon provider'
I automated it with diald so it responds when there is an ISP-request an brings
the link
down after som idle time. So far, so good.
I recently installed a new kernel 2.4.18. This look OK, but di
Hello,
I have diald 0.99.1-1 and I think I have set things up
properly put it is still not working.
I have replaces the contents of /etc/diald/connect
with "pppd call name" which is what I use to
bring up my ppp link. I have set things up for modem use,
and dynamic IP. When I start diald from /etc
Hi,
Looking for help with diald. Trying to set an old 486 up as a dial
on demand router for my home network. Using official slink with 2.0.36
kernel.
Problem. diald will not automatically connect. dctrl up-request or
"up" in diald.options works fine. But telnet/ftp/ping to an IP address
o
On 21-May-99 David B.Teague wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>
>> I had to reinstall Linux, and I did not have everything I needed
>> on my backup floppies. I thought I had backed up all my config
>> files, so I believe I accidentally deleted stuff.
>
>> Anyhow, when my IS
On 21-May-99 David B.Teague wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>
>> I had to reinstall Linux, and I did not have everything I needed
>> on my backup floppies. I thought I had backed up all my config
>> files, so I believe I accidentally deleted stuff.
>
>> Anyhow, when my IS
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I had to reinstall Linux, and I did not have everything I needed
> on my backup floppies. I thought I had backed up all my config
> files, so I believe I accidentally deleted stuff.
> Anyhow, when my ISP drops me during long downloads, I am allowed
> t
I had to reinstall Linux, and I did not have everything I needed on my backup
floppies. I thought I had backed up all my config files, so I believe I
accidentally deleted stuff.
Anyhow, when my ISP drops me during long downloads, I am allowed to come right
back, and diald took care of this for me
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 10:43:56AM +0800, Jieyao wrote:
>
> I am having some problem with diald. Iam using it with ppp and ip masquerade.
> I have an internal network which I assign the standard 192.168.0.x This is
> working fine. The modem is connected to the linux box. If I don't use diald
I am having some problem with diald. Iam using it with ppp and ip masquerade.
I have an internal network which I assign the standard 192.168.0.x This is
working fine. The modem is connected to the linux box. If I don't use diald,
pppd works fine and I am able to go out using ip masquerade, no p
Michael Legart wrote:
> Well, I just use the things scripts in /etc/diald. Not long ago, it
> worket fine but it looks like my isp has changest something...
> Before, the first question was : Annex username:, then Annex
> password:, and then at last: annex. The last one is now removed,
> but have h
At 11:07 28-09-97 -0500, Paul Serice wrote:
>> Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Connected
>> Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Loggin in
>> Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel diald[674]: Connect script failed.
>> Sep 28 11:19:58 badpixel diald[674]: Delaying 30 seconds before clear to
dial.
>Looks like yo
Michael Legart wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have some problems with diald:
>
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel diald[674]: Running connect (pid = 681).
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Initializing Modem
> Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Dialing system
> Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Connected
> Sep 2
Hi!
I have some problems with diald:
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel diald[674]: Running connect (pid = 681).
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Initializing Modem
Sep 28 11:19:37 badpixel connect: Dialing system
Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Connected
Sep 28 11:19:57 badpixel connect: Loggin in
Sep
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> To:debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: diald problem
> Date: Mon, 02 Jun 1997 22:01:00 +0200
> From: Giuseppe Vacanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Howdy,
>
> On my system at fairly regula
Howdy,
On my system at fairly regular intervals (every couple of days) diald
dies without reason.
When that happens the routing table shows no sign of sl0. The pid file
is left in place (which suggests that diald didn't exit cleanly). No
traces are left in any of the logs.
Has anybody else expe
On Tue, 08 Apr 1997 09:54:48 +0200 Peter Bodnar ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> i have a problem vith diald daemon..it start correctly, set up
> slip line ant others, but..if i try connect to site out of my
> internal network, nothing happend...diald NOT START ppp daemon
Which v
hi
i have a problem vith diald daemon..it start correctly, set up
slip line ant others, but..if i try connect to site out of my
internal network, nothing happend...diald NOT START ppp daemon
and second problem: i try solve this problem to running
pon/poff
well, it occurs to me that my "connect" option should just run
"chat", not "pppd connect "chat ..."", so I've fixed this
(although not tested yet). Still unsure about the gateway
problem; I guess it might be fixed (since nobody was setting
a default route last time, since diald didn't think we'd
co
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