Sorry, I don't remember, exactly (it was on my old RedHat system, before I
wiped and went to Debian)
something like:
REPORT CONNECT
REPORT CARRIER
then you had to add something to the script that calls chat, so the
reports get written to some file (why I said RTFM, because I don't know).
B
Those are compression modules. Basically, PPP provides a compression
layer, so when easily-compressible data is send over the wire (eg.
text/images), it gets compressed, thus being faster over a modem. The
compression modules get loaded when you establish a connection with
compression enabled.
T
I read here last week about addind the following lines to my
/etc/ppp/peers/provider file:
bsdcomp 15,15
defalte 15,15
vj-max-slots 16
asyncmap 0
mru 576
mtu 576
So I did. But then, after running modconf, I noticed that some new modules
appeared---ones I never specified during set up. They were:
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