Richard Dansereau writes:
> bsd_decomp0: bad code 0x7f58 oldcode=0x4a48 max_ent=0x7b49 explen=72 seqno=108
> Once I got the message:
> bsd_decomp0: peer should have cleared dictionary on 58
> Any ideas on the problem or how I can fix this?
Have you tried to disable bsdcomp? (give pppd the opti
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Brian K Servis wrote:
> Brian K Servis writes:
> >
> >Casey Feskens writes:
> >>
> >>Still having problems keeping ppp from dying out. Telnet works
> >>without any problems whatsoever. So does ping. FTP and Netscape
> >>seem to be the biggest problems. FTP works fine un
Brian K Servis writes:
>
>Casey Feskens writes:
>>
>>Still having problems keeping ppp from dying out. Telnet works
>>without any problems whatsoever. So does ping. FTP and Netscape
>>seem to be the biggest problems. FTP works fine until I begin
>>downloading files. It works for awhile, then
Casey Feskens writes:
>
>Still having problems keeping ppp from dying out. Telnet works
>without any problems whatsoever. So does ping. FTP and Netscape
>seem to be the biggest problems. FTP works fine until I begin
>downloading files. It works for awhile, then my whole ppp connection
>begins
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On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Casey Feskens wrote:
>> >My PPP connection seems to be working well except that certain
>> >things keep hanging it. My dial-in works fine. I can run ping or
>> >telnet sessions for any amount of time without a problem. Problems
>>
> >My PPP connection seems to be working well except that certain
> >things keep hanging it. My dial-in works fine. I can run ping or
> >telnet sessions for any amount of time without a problem. Problems
> >occur with FTP and Netscape.
> >
> Is your sample sufficient for you to be able
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>I sent this message out this morning but our backbone was down so I'm
>pretty sure it didn't get out.
>
It didn't get to me.
>My PPP connection seems to be working well except that certain
>things keep hanging it. My dial-in works fine. I can
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