on Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 08:41:36PM +0700, David Sudjiman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I leave my office for a week holiday and planned to get back to it with
> success story about diald implementation next week.
>
> Currently, on my toshiba tecra8100 laptop:
> - - Installed diald
> - - my wvdial
>
>
/var/lib/dpkg/info/diald.postinst: line 43: /etc/diald/cvtaddrs: No such
^->removed
this file here and reran
now it works.
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit statu
On Saturday 23 Nov 2002 1:47 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Dave Selby writes:
> > Unfortunately pppds demand dialling doesnt work very well with dynamic IP
> > addresses alloctaion.
>
> It's working fine here.
>
> > It will dial up but then says it cand find the URL, you click OK,
> > re-request the URL
On Saturday 23 Nov 2002 1:47 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Dave Selby writes:
> > Unfortunately pppds demand dialling doesnt work very well with dynamic IP
> > addresses alloctaion.
>
> It's working fine here.
>
> > It will dial up but then says it cand find the URL, you click OK,
> > re-request the URL
Dave Selby writes:
> Unfortunately pppds demand dialling doesnt work very well with dynamic IP
> addresses alloctaion.
It's working fine here.
> It will dial up but then says it cand find the URL, you click OK,
> re-request the URL while the link is up and it will work fine. This
> happens every
I can now get
pppd file /etc/ppp/peers/NTL
to dial sucessfully
I setup the scripts with pppconfig
They are ,
/etc/ppp/peers/NTL
# This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.0.10.
#
#
hide-password
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/NTL"
debug
/dev/mo
Dave Selby writes:
> BUT I cant get diald to work !
Is there some reason why you can't use pppd's demand dialing option? You
can configure it via pppconfig.
> Any help much appreciated
You haven't given us enough information.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
El
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> -SNP- <
> I should mention that pppd's own dial-on-demand feature seems to work
> surprisingly well now.
>
> pon starts up pppd, it hangs around waiting for an outgoing packet, then
> dials out.
>
> poff kills off the pppd process, disabling dial-on-demand.
>
> Turns
Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work. I've definitely got a working internet connection if I
> start it manually using pon. I have diald installed, and all the configs
> look OK to my inexperienced eye. What e
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work. I've definitely got a working internet connection if I
> start it manually using pon. I have diald installed, and all the configs
> look OK to my inex
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:37:26AM -0400, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work.
Do you get any error messages or interesting entries in /var/log/syslog ?
Does your kernel have tap support?
> I've definitel
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 06:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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 g
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
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 05:02:23PM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am having trouble setting up Diald, once in dselect I try to configure it,
> ie:
>
> running dpkg --pending --configure ...
> Setting up diald (0.99.4-5) ...
> Starting diald: fifo-created dpkg: error processing diald
Theo Bierman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Still having hassles with diald:
dpkg -i diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 22341 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace diald 0.99.4-5 (using diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb) ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed diald.
Unpa
Hi
Still having hassles with diald:
dpkg -i diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 22341 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace diald 0.99.4-5 (using diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb) ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed diald.
Unpacking replacement diald ...
Setting up diald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Request to diagnose the problem with Diald.
Copy of /syslog and /etc/chatscripts/vsnl.net is here.
command# /usr/sbin/pppd
pppd[535]:pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
pppd[535]:Using interface ppp0
pppd[535]:ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
pppd[535]:LCP: timeout sending Config-R
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I failed to have internet dial-up inspite of best efforts.The syslog
says "Chat script failed". I have pppconfig and used
/etc/chatscripts,read man diald, corrected diald.options,corrected
/etc/diald/connect . Nothing works.
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:52:54PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> > I have trouble installing diald. It fails to run the post-installation
> > script.
> >
> > here is some output:
> >
> > Arwen:~# dpkg --configure diald
> > Setting up diald (0.99.
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:52:54PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> I have trouble installing diald. It fails to run the post-installation script.
>
> here is some output:
>
> Arwen:~# dpkg --configure diald
> Setting up diald (0.99.4-2.1) ...
> dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
> subpro
You're welcome. I'm glad I can contribute to the debian community at
least a small part of the fun I get from playing/working with linux. I
should have been cruising this list a year ago, I just started this
month.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 17:26:45 +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> Worked. Thank you, Michae
Worked. Thank you, Michael.
--
Patrick "sig free and joyful"" Kirk
GSM: +44 7876 560 646
ICQ: 42219699
I had this problem as well. Just apt-get install diald/stable that
should fix it. The package maintainer knows about this bug and it's
been dormant forever as last I checked.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 14:24:03 +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a week or so ago I tried installing diald and it faile
#! On Thu, Aug 09, 2001, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
>The problem isn't that the deb is in your apt cache, but rather that
>it is partially installed. apt sees that there is a partially installed
>package and wants to complete the installation (which fails).
>
>Have you tried removing it? (apt-get r
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:24:03PM +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> a week or so ago I tried installing diald and it failed. Since then it
> keeps failing to get installed. Does andone know how to flush it out of
> the cash and thus allow me to download a more stable version?
The problem isn't that the de
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:17:54PM +0200, Andreas Tscharner wrote:
> Hello World,
>
> I have problems setting up a working diald. It is started up at boot time
> and when a request is coming, diald starts the (standard [of course the
> phone number is changed) connect script. But the connection is
Alberto asked:
> Thanks for advice,
> but how I can configure PPP to demand dialing?
>
Use pppconfig. In the "advanced options" menu, theres an option "Demand".
Enable this. I've been using this since January, when I came across the
"demand" option on the ppp manpage. I was trying to confi
Thanks for advice,
but how I can configure PPP to demand dialing?
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, paul
wrote:
Alberto wrote:
> Someone can help me,
>
> I try to configure the diald in a debian potato, I read the
> /usr/share/doc/dial/ and do everything, but it dont work
My advice is to not use diald.
Alberto wrote:
> Someone can help me,
>
> I try to configure the diald in a debian potato, I read the
> /usr/share/doc/dial/ and do everything, but it dont work
My advice is to not use diald. PPP can handle demand dialing without help
from diald. I never was able to get diald to work in the p
ahh Found out what the problem is
I needed to have the correct /etc/hosts entries!
Ones that were consistent with my /etc/hostname!
Joe
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Joseph P Turner wrote:
>
> Hello I'm running diald on this DEbian box and got it to work quite well ,
> but then after a bit more m
Hi!
In your configuration file there is an option called 'user'. This is where
you must supply your dial-up user id. You must also make sure that you have
an entry in your pap-secrets file, which I assume you do as the other
connection works.
Cheers,
Jason.
At 13:34 -0700 16/6/00, Kenward Vaugha
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:13:18PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
> Hi Kenward!
>
> You do realise you're using different user names in each example?
...
@#$%^!!
Where do I change that? A quick glance at this conf files shows no entry.
Why is "kaynjay" passed on rather than the other?
Kenward
-
Hi Kenward!
You do realise you're using different user names in each example?
Cheers,
Jason.
At 8:58 -0700 16/6/00, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 05:12:11PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
>> Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> > OK, but running with noauth gives a
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 09:16:53AM -0700, brian moore wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:58:55AM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
> > Jun 16 08:30:28 kaynjay pppd[1599]: rcvd [PAP AuthNak
> id=0x0 41 75 74 68 65 6e 74 69 63 61 74 69 6f 6e 20 66 61 69 6c 75 72 65]
> A u t h e n t
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 05:12:11PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
> > OK, but running with noauth gives a more simplified pppd message saying:
> >
> > LCP terminated by peer
> That suggests that LCP protocol is being exchanged because the peer
>
Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:52:09AM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
> ...
> > Apologies if I pick up the wrong end of the stick, b
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:52:09AM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
...
> Apologies if I pick up the wrong end of the stick, but diald just
> automates the PPP link for you? So I'm
Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
> connect me. I'm using the stock conf files with the only changes being the
> use of the ppp provider script for connecting, and trying to change "noauth"
> to "auth" in the dia
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that Diald does not seem to work with kernel
> 2.3.99-pre9, or is it just me?
I don't understand what is going on, but it works now. I suspect it has
something to do with the ipchains module, but I am using iptables now.
--
Andrew
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 08:35:31AM -0400, James Tetazoo wrote:
> From reading the diald man page, I think the following in my diald.options
> file may come close to doing what I want:
Look at the file /etc/diald/standard.filter which defines rules for
keeping the link open based on the particula
I recall that when I originally set up my diald connection, there was an
option that stopped diald altogether if a number of attempts failed. Make
sure this is turned off. Otherwise... what do you have as a diald.options?
Brooks
> -Original Message-
> From: John Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL
Greetings,
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:38:19PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> but when it dis- and then reconnected, nothing worked anymore, not even the
> 'router' could access the outside world.
if this situation is reached, try "route -n" and have a look at the
defaultroute, which should read li
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to configure diald but without success.
> I have my ppp link working (pon ... poff) but now I whant to try
> diald.
> I have installed the package with "apt-get install diald", I looked at
> the manuals (man diald) and I have cre
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 06:58:10AM -0800, ^chewie wrote:
> Problem:
> Diald seems to throttle my bandwidth when comparing download
> speeds of a diald connection vs. a straight pppd connection.
> Any ideas?
Is diald setting the default route to the PPP connection or is all the
On 28-Nov-1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days.
>> BTW
>> your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some
>> odd
>> reason. Very odd.
>>
> It's not that much different from any other mail I've sent, i.e
> > But diald isn't working, and no log messages are being produced.
>
> If you type 'diald' at a prompt, does it segfault? If so, try making
> lines in /etc/services that look like:
>
No segfault :(
Steve Martin
> I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days. BTW
> your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some odd
> reason. Very odd.
>
It's not that much different from any other mail I've sent, i.e., same editor,
same mail program, etc., so I can't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
> But diald isn't working, and no log messages are being produced.
If you type 'diald' at a prompt, does it segfault? If so, try making
lines in /etc/services that look like:
#***[lots of stars]**
into:
# [lots of stars]*
(i.e. insert a space before the stars)
I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days. BTW
your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some odd
reason. Very odd.
--
Andrew
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GnuPG Public KeyID: 0x48109681
*we all live downstream*
On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 09:49:30AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> Since the latest potato update to diald 0.99.1-0.1, I have found that
> after the link goes down, I have to kill diald and restart it before it
> will dial again. /var/log/ppp.log shows:
>
> Nov 5 07:05:36 nielsen diald[9081]: Clo
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 11:02:02AM +1000, Michael Fox wrote:
> Anyone experienced problems with diald and debian.. is it possible that the
> paranoid stuff ran at system startup and the icmplogd will cause issues with
> diald?
It's working fine for me on my potato+ipv6 router here. It would be
h
Try to make it one as the last step during bootup.
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:53:59 -0500, you wrote:
>Michael Fox wrote:
>>
>> hiya
>>
>> Anyone experienced problems with diald and debian.. is it possible that the
>> paranoid stuff ran at system startup and the icmplogd will cause issues with
>>
Michael Fox wrote:
>
> hiya
>
> Anyone experienced problems with diald and debian.. is it possible that the
> paranoid stuff ran at system startup and the icmplogd will cause issues with
> diald?
>
I am having a problem with diald causing my system to lock up at boot
time; don't know if that's r
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 10:43:32AM -0400, Charles Gates wrote:
> I've installed the diald package, but I can't get it to work properly.
> There are two problems:
Which diald version and which kernel version are you running? If you
are using diald 0.16 from slink with a 2.2 kernel you need to upg
The reason that you should not remove the "auth" option in the ppp/options
file is that any and every upgrade will overwrite your changes.
The "proper" location for the "noauth" entry is in the /etc/ppp/peers/
provider (or whatever name you are using for the particular provider
with whom you are t
Florian Streck writes:
> While this is the Solution to the actual Problem, why does the manpage say
> not to do it? As I remember the manpage says that the "noauth" would lead
> to incompatibilities in future versions of diald. Is this Information
> still correct?
I can find no mention at all of '
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Michael Merten wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 12:13:57PM +0200, Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven wrote:
...
> > It does work when I remove "auth" from the /etc/ppp/options file,
but the man
> > pages say that I should not do this.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to solve this pro
On 20 Jul, Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have a problem with diald. Diald connects and then disconnects with the
| message:
|
| peer refused to authenticate
|
| It does work when I remove "auth" from the /etc/ppp/options file, but the
man
| pages say that
Robert-Jan writes:
> It [diald] does work when I remove "auth" from the /etc/ppp/options file,
> but the man pages say that I should not do this.
> Can anyone tell me how to solve this problem?
Add 'noauth' to the pppd-options line in /etc/diald/diald.options .
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 12:13:57PM +0200, Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with diald. Diald connects and then disconnects with the
> message:
>
> peer refused to authenticate
>
> It does work when I remove "auth" from the /etc/ppp/options file, but the man
> pages say t
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> > I'm using slink, and recently I wanted to configure this package.
> > Unfortunatelly there some problems.
>
> Are you using kernel 2.2? The diald in slink is not compatible with
> kernel 2.2. There is a package of diald 0.99 which fixes these problems
>
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 09:00:58PM +0200, Mateusz Lapsa wrote:
> I'm using slink, and recently I wanted to configure this package.
> Unfortunatelly there some problems.
Are you using kernel 2.2? The diald in slink is not compatible with
kernel 2.2. There is a package of diald 0.99 which fixes t
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Mateusz Lapsa wrote:
> Hello.
> I'm using slink, and recently I wanted to configure this package.
> Unfortunatelly there some problems.
> After instaling and configuring it it isn't responding for any traffic,
> which is beeing sent to sl0 device. Strange. However when I start
Tracy Nelson writes:
> My connection script is simple editing of the original to whit:
> +++
> MODEM_INIT="ATZ&C1&D2%C0"
> "connect" 130 lines, 3693 characters
> # The phone number to dial
> ...
Is this the exact complete script? If so, you have two problems:
a) The first and third lines are ex
From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tracy Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 20:41
Subject: Re: diald -- help or source!
>> In the message log I see that it attempts to open the connection, and
>> immediately rep
> In the message log I see that it attempts to open the connection, and
> immediately reports that the connection script failed. It doesn't seem
> to access the modem or anything.
Please post the script, the log, and /etc/diald/diald.options.
> I can't get chat to run a simple connect script eit
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
On 14-May-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Pollywog writes:
>> If the problems continue, I will try to find out about doing diald's job
>> with pppd.
>
> Pppd can demand dial (if the kernel has the right patch) but it cannot do
> any filtering. I don't know if the demand dial patch is in the 2.2 kernels
Pollywog writes:
> If the problems continue, I will try to find out about doing diald's job
> with pppd.
Pppd can demand dial (if the kernel has the right patch) but it cannot do
any filtering. I don't know if the demand dial patch is in the 2.2 kernels
or not.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (
On 14-May-99 Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> At any rate this warning is just a warning that the interface will be going
> away. It
> works just fine. The sl0: transmit timed out is a little scary though. Don't
> know what
> to say about that one.
>
Diald is working now, but on two occasions since la
I too got the diald message but no the sl0 message. I've been poking around on
the
kernel mailing lists and it appears that Alexey, the guy who's been writing
much of
the new networking code (all?) wants people to use SOCK_RAW instead of
SOCK_PACKET
(ergo the "obsolete" messages). The only drawn
On 14-May-99 Michael Fox wrote:
> I am guessing sl0: means SLIP device?
Yes, that is what diald uses to fool the machine into thinking it is connected
to the Internet while it is not connected, I believe.
diald connected me just fine just now, but a while ago, it would not, and I
had to use PPP.
I am guessing sl0: means SLIP device?
-Original Message-
From: Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-user list
Date: Friday, 14 May 1999 16:44
Subject: diald and kernel 2.2.5
>I installed kernel 2.2.5 on Slink, and I have a problem with diald but not
>with pppd.
>
>This is from my s
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I think I can't help you too much. But, did you use pppconfig to set up
your Internet connection? It's very easy to use.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused t
Joe Stewart writes:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused to authenticate" error after
> logging into server. pon works ok.
Add noauth to the pppd-options line in /etc/diald/diald.options.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Your pppd options are specifying 'auth' which requires the peer to
authenticate. You
can edit /etc/diald/diald.options and find (or create) the pppd-options line
and add
'noauth', eg.
pppd-options noauth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Nissim Karpenstein wrote:
Hi Nissim,
Check out your /etc/ppp/options
disable proxyarp, it worked for me.
>
>I'm having some trouble setting up diald. I put the defaultroute option
>in the diald.options file, but after running diald, the slip connection
>is not being se
Colin Tree writes:
> Do I need proxyarp?
No.
> What does it do ?
Makes the machine at the other end of the ppp link appear to be on the
local ethernet. Useless 99% of the time. I don't know why it is in the
distributed /etc/ppp/options.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing H
Hi,
I set up pppconfig, got pon and poff working successfully,
set up diald.options according to Johns instructions
then started up diald and went browsing, it connects then hangs up.
here's some of /var/log/ppp.log -
Apr 28 14:10:50 confluent pppd[418]: not replacing existing default rou
John Hasler wrote:
> Pollywog writes:
> > Do I need *both* a diald.conf and a diald.options?
>
> "diald.conf"? I don't have one, nor does the diald man page mention it.
But it's included in /usr/doc/diald/examples which seems to be
misleading.
But apparently you're not the maintainer. Why do I
First of all: Learn how to split up lines, please!
Chris Hoover wrote:
> I was wondering what file I should modify so that diald will email
> me my ip address when it goes on line? I've tried adding it to the
> /etc/diald/ip-up file (I believe that is where it is, but I'm not at
> my machine righ
I wrote:
> For some reason there is one file missing in /etc/diald/ which is
> diald.conf. But: There is a proper example in /usr/doc/diald/examples.
This should read diald.options, it's late already...
Regards,
Joey
--
Never trust an operating system you don't have source for!
Pleas
John Hasler wrote:
> Russell Rademacher writes:
> > What is the main purpose of slip running in the background? What is it
> > supposed to be listening so it can detect the network request packet and
> > then actually start dialing?
>
> Diald creates a SLIP interface, makes it the defaultroute, a
Russell Rademacher wrote:
> It seems it is little frustrating here on getting good answers on
> trying to get the diald working. So... how about someone giving me a step by
> step on their setup to get the diald working and the copies of the files
> related to it so I can just edit the pho
Russell Rademacher wrote:
>
> Okay... I checked the process by ps x and seen that diald is running.
> Unfortunably, the dial-on demand is not working yet as I tried doing lynx, ftp
> or ping from root or user account.
>
> As for the package version, it is diald_0.16.5-3.deb versio
Russell Rademacher writes:
> What is the main purpose of slip running in the background? What is it
> supposed to be listening so it can detect the network request packet and
> then actually start dialing?
Diald creates a SLIP interface, makes it the defaultroute, and connects it
to a pty. Diald
Okay... I checked the process by ps x and seen that diald is running.
Unfortunably, the dial-on demand is not working yet as I tried doing lynx, ftp
or ping from root or user account.
As for the package version, it is diald_0.16.5-3.deb version.
So...any more clues? I me
Russell Rademacher writes:
> Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald the
> diald.options which is missing...
Still missing? What version of diald do you have? Sounds like a bug. Did
you purge the previous diald installation before reinstalling?
> What other sectio
Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald
the diald.options which is missing from the /usr/diald and edited it to similar
like yours.
I also set up the connection using ppp-config and tested the ttyS1
which works. Now... I tried from the root using lynx
Russell Rademacher writes:
> Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
> diald.conf is missing.
What version of diald do you have (dpkg -s diald to find out)? I have
0.16.5-3 and it is complete (this version needs no diald.conf).
> So... is there some areas that need to be
Russell Rademacher wrote:
> Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
> diald.conf is missing. Everything else seems to be in the right place except
> for those two.
Is there a diald.options in /usr/doc/diald/examples ? YOu could copy that to
/etc/diald/ and edit t
Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
diald.conf is missing. Everything else seems to be in the right place except
for those two.
Secondly, I tried to get it to work from my little editing and it does
not work at all. Heck.. I fired up lynx and got th
Russell Rademacher writes:
> I would appreciate some assistance on getting the Diald working. It
> seems that some files are missing to make it a complete installation from
> the debian file.
What seems to be missing? I had to edit /etc/diald/options, but everything
was present.
--
John Hasler
> Hi, Which is the debian way to configure diald an ppp?
There isn't any yet. I may start on a 'dialdconfig' after I get pppconfig
2.0 out.
> Im trying to use my current /etc/ppp/peers/foo scripts with "pon foo" but
> it doesn't work.
pon starts pppd. diald wants to do that itself.
> It will
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> Oh, you don't want to forget to put:
>
> # enable forwarding
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> into /etc/init.d/network.
Hi.
The problem was on the forward chain that deny everything.
THANK YOU very much.
Oh, you don't want to forget to put:
# enable forwarding
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
into /etc/init.d/network.
Guido Bozzetto wrote:
> Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> >
> > Make sure you have debugging turned on and take a look at /var/log/ppp.log.
> > Messages
> > there should
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> Make sure you have debugging turned on and take a look at /var/log/ppp.log.
> Messages
> there should give a better indication of what's going wrong. I use diald
> 0.16.5-3 also
Nothing, on the ppp.log there is nothing :-(
When I fire-up line with:
echo up > /var/
Make sure you have debugging turned on and take a look at /var/log/ppp.log.
Messages
there should give a better indication of what's going wrong. I use diald
0.16.5-3 also
with kernel 2.2.3 and it works fine (although I get some messages about obsolete
ioctls being used).
Guido Bozzetto wrote:
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