I had a very similar problem on the LCP negotiation, and solved adding
"SLIP support" on the kernel...
It seems that pppd can't recognize LCP packets from the other end
because they are compressed using CSLIP.
Hope it could help you.
Bye
Leonardo
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Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> - edit /etc/network/interfaces to add:
> auto pppoe
> iface pppoe inet ppp
> provider pppoe
> pre-up br2684ctl -b -c 0 -a 0.8.35
Experimenting, I commented it out.
> pre-up ip link set up nas0
I changed this "nas0" to "eth0" as well as my
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 09:58:25PM -0400, Denver Coneybeare wrote:
> When I use KPPP to connect to my ISP I get the error:
>"Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: Invalid argument"
>
> Here is the output of pppd:
>
> Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline:
> Inval
- Re: ppp problem -
On Wednesday Oct 10 01:57 Guilherme Neuman wrote:
> ** Thanx Frank and Timeboy
> ** but when I installed kernel 2.4 I did a huge upgrade with it... a friend
> (not
> ** so new to linux) helped me
> ** so how do I know if I'm run
Thanx Frank and Timeboy
but when I installed kernel 2.4 I did a huge upgrade with it... a friend (not
so new to linux) helped me
so how do I know if I'm running potato or woody?
It says "Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable ..." so I assume I'm running woody
How do I know if I have the proper package
- Re: ppp problem -
On Monday Oct 08 05:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ** hi, all
> ** I'm new to linux and I'm experiencing a problem that is at least a bit
> odd:
> ** I first installed the kernel 2.2.17 and wvdial was working fine, then I
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, all
I'm new to linux and I'm experiencing a problem that is at least a bit odd:
I first installed the kernel 2.2.17 and wvdial was working fine, then I
installed kernel 2.4.9 and wvdial stopped working properly: it said
something
like "the PPP deamon has died!" r
Jason Boxman writes:
> If you'd rather connect manually all the time with pon/poff, you'll want
> to turn diald off "/etc/init.d/diald stop" or completely remove it "dpkg
> --remove diald" which will remove the program, but keep your config
> files.
He also could remove diald and use pppconfig to
On Monday 17 September 2001 01:27 am, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having some problems to connect to my ISP (verizon.net) and was
> hoping that someone could help me...
>
> I just did a BIG "apt-get upgrade" (apparently even the Linux version was
> upgraded to a testing one), and I was
No, noauth is set.
I really don´t know, sice this isn´t the first time i´m connecting a linux
machine to the internet.
> have you set noauth ?
> or have you set auth and you are requesting the remote peer to authorize
> ?
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Steiner, Minorgasse 35, A-1140 Vienna, Aust
Sorry, i gave too less information. I tried the noipdefault option, and
also 0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0. I also tried nodefaultroute, but all that didn´t change
anything. What options do i have to fill into hots.allow? I even tried ALL:
ALL, but i suppose that isn´t very safe, is it?
Thanks Mathias
> I don
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001 20:11:39 +0100 (MET)
Mathias Gehrung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peer is not authorized to use remote address 10.0.49.1
> sent [IPCP TermReq id=0x4 "Unauthorized remote IP address"]
> rcvd [IPCP TermAck id=0x4]
> sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3 "No network protocols running"]
I don't
> Hi there.
> I've been strugling with my null modem-ppp-configuration, and last night I
> gained some progress: I found pppd option 'local', and with that I managed
> to make pppd's on both machines to send ConfReq packets. They didn't do that
> without 'local', they propably just waited for 'carr
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>it was written:
>Gentlemen,
>
>I am trying ppp connection in between two linux boxes (basically to
>exchange files).
>1) I am able to connect from the one computer to the other. When run
>with the debug option, pppd informs that the connection is istablished
>and both
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 01:18:55PM +0200 or thereabouts, Michael Croon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm stuck with a problem related to ppp that is similar to the one already
> brought up here by Ashby Gochenour's (see his post
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-0007/msg00157.html in July).
> Unfortu
There are those who would have you believe that Michael Croon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm stuck with a problem related to ppp that is similar to the one already
> brought up here by Ashby Gochenour's (see his post
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-0007/msg00157.html in July).
> Unfortunately, n
J.T. Wenting writes:
> I could get a connection, but afterwards nothing (I never got a response
> to any request). Any idea what can cause that
Not without more information. What do you mean by "get a connection"?
What do you mean by "noever got a response to a request"? What do you mean
by "req
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> Ignore the PPP-HOWTO and just use pppconfig to configure ppp. The use
> pon/poff to start/stop the service. Can you really only get 9600 baud?
>
Well I'm talking to a very sophisticated piece of radio gear that has a
control/monitoring system that uses ppp. I'm bu
rvers for it).
Jeroen T. Wenting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Murphy was wrong, things that can't go wrong will anyway
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 11:06
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: PPP problem, ppp
Ignore the PPP-HOWTO and just use pppconfig to configure ppp. The use
pon/poff to start/stop the service. Can you really only get 9600 baud?
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 08:58:39AM +0100, Max Lock wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to configure pppd version 2.3.11-1.4 as per release 2.2-r0.
> I
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 13:57:45 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Marcin Jakubowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: PPP problem
>
> > I
> I have two Debian. One is Slink second is Potato. Between them is leased
> cuper line and two modems set-up for leased line. Wehen I start pppd (noauth
> persist) ppp0 starts. I have ip number, connection seems to be ok but it does
> not ping. On that Slink I have oter connection set-up th
>? Okay I think we might have the problem, because you said "name" of the
>ISP. Here is my file:
>search shadypond.com
>nameserver 127.0.0.1
>Yours should look something like that.
>after nameserver, put the IP address of your ISP's nameserver, NOT the
>literal hostname; it has to be numeric.
On 11-Apr-2000 00:04:02 Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> yes, it lists the name of the isp
? Okay I think we might have the problem, because you said "name" of
the ISP. Here is my file:
search shadypond.com
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Yours should look something like that.
after nameserver, put the IP address
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 08:09:24PM -0400, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> > cat /proc/net/route
>
> Here it is:
> Dest Gateway Flags RefCnt Use Metric Mask MTU Window IRTT
> 42006E89 00050 0 0 00
> ppp0 42006E89 00030
>On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 02:43:27PM -0400, Sandy Shapiro wrote: > I
>installed Debian (Slink) on another computer, and I think I may have >
>missed something in setting up the ppp connection.
>>
>> I can dial out, connect to, and log on to my ISP. But when I try to ping a
>> site, I get the error
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 04/10/00
at 10:26 PM, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On 10-Apr-2000 18:43:27 Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>> I installed Debian (Slink) on another computer, and I think I may
>> have
>> missed something in setting up the ppp connection.
>>
>> I can dial out, connect t
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 02:43:27PM -0400, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I installed Debian (Slink) on another computer, and I think I may have
> missed something in setting up the ppp connection.
>
> I can dial out, connect to, and log on to my ISP. But when I try to ping a
> site, I get the error messag
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 02:43:27PM -0400, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I installed Debian (Slink) on another computer, and I think I may have
> missed something in setting up the ppp connection.
>
> I can dial out, connect to, and log on to my ISP. But when I try to ping a
> site, I get the error messag
On 10-Apr-2000 18:43:27 Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I installed Debian (Slink) on another computer, and I think I may
> have
> missed something in setting up the ppp connection.
>
> I can dial out, connect to, and log on to my ISP. But when I try to
> ping a
> site, I get the error message: unknown ho
ly Windows as
>well.
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Robert Varga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/09/99 02:09:43 PM
To: Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ppp problem with 2.2.X kernel; ok with 2.0.36
the Deutsche
Telekom AG will help, since they seem to "support" only Windows as
well.
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Robert Varga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/09/99 02:09:43 PM
To: Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
debian-user@lists.de
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 9 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "ppp problem with 2.2.X kernel;
> ok with 2.0.36"
> >
> >
> > I had a slink system with 2.0.36 kernel, and wanted to update to 2.2.X
> > kernel. I
> > updated the suggested packages listed on the debian pag
*- On 9 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "ppp problem with 2.2.X kernel; ok
with 2.0.36"
>
>
> I had a slink system with 2.0.36 kernel, and wanted to update to 2.2.X
> kernel. I
> updated the suggested packages listed on the debian page that discussed known
> issues, and then updated the ker
Ed Cogburn writes:
> Have you checked the permissions on the directories leading up to
> the file 'green', ie., etc, ppp, and peers.
/etc/ppp in particular. Due to a bug in the ppp package it is root:root
instead of root:dip. You will also need to fix this in /etc/suid.conf or
suidregister will
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
>
> i've got a wierd problem with ppp (the pon command to be
> precise). look:
>
> [root:/home/alisdair/development/c] # ls -l /etc/ppp/peers/green
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root dip 575 Jun 20 03:37
> /etc/ppp/peers/green
> [root:/home/alisdair/development/c] # x
>
ktb writes:
> I'm thinking the modem is just bad.
Sounds likely.
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ktb wrote:
>
> I've installed Hamm on an old 486 via floppy and I'm trying to get a
> connection to the net. I installed a new modem Zoom 56k model 2819A. I
> ran pppconfig. When I try to dial out this is what /var/log/ppp.log
> says:
>
> Jun 6 09:40:50 www pppd[222]: pppd 2.3.5 started by ro
John Hasler wrote:
>
> ktb writes:
> > Jun 6 09:40:51 www chat[223]: _K^M
> > ...
> > : C^?NNECT 115200^M
> > : _e|c^?^?e t^? I~ter~ut ^ubra^?^?a^M
>
> What UART does this machine have on the modem port? If it is not a 16550
> you should not accept pppconfig's default speed of 1
ktb writes:
> Jun 6 09:40:51 www chat[223]: _K^M
> ...
> : C^?NNECT 115200^M
> : _e|c^?^?e t^? I~ter~ut ^ubra^?^?a^M
What UART does this machine have on the modem port? If it is not a 16550
you should not accept pppconfig's default speed of 115200. Run pppconfig
again and set t
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Chris Evans wrote:
> I have moved my debian machine home from old workplace and am
> trying to configure it for ppp access to my university ppp entry
> point. I have used pppconfig to enter the basic parameters that
> work for Win95 ppp access and I can see from plog (afte
No /etc/resolv.conf is necessary if you have BIND installed (and no network is
permanently connected to the machine ?)
>
> >> "SYZ" == Shao Ying Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SYZ> The system dialed out fine. And ping was working fine.
> SYZ> But telnet, ftp & lynx does not work. My /etc
>> "SYZ" == Shao Ying Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SYZ> The system dialed out fine. And ping was working fine.
SYZ> But telnet, ftp & lynx does not work. My /etc/resolve.conf does
SYZ> not contain anything, and it is empty in redhat anway...
But it should.
/etc/resolv.conf
nameserver xxx.x
Hi Shao:
Sounds like a DNS issue. When you pinged did you use an
IP address or a fully qualified host.domain.name ?
Check or run bindconfig.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Shao Ying Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: question
Date: Thursday, September 24, 1998 7:55 AM
Subject: PPP problem.
>> I also don't have device driver for Sound Blaster. I tried using MAKEDEV,
>> but I don't have any docs. Can someone who got his/her SB to work tell me
>> what to do?
>> Thx in advance :)
You'll need to have the sound drivers enabled, either as modules (the stock
kernels come with there, rig
> Every time I try to connect to my internet provider I am able to establish
> the connection, but after like 5-10 seconds prog reports something like:
> cannot find ethernet address for system ARP. I have tried everything, but
> can't get it to work. Why is it even looking for ethernet address?
This indicates your line is "looped back". That is, just as when you type and
your
characters are echoed back, the packets that pppd was sending were echoed back.
Usually this means PPP was not starting on other end.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to configure Debian in order to access m
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, calvin wrote:
> when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds
> later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog
> pppd[129] Serial connection established
> pppd[129] Using interface ppp0
> pppd[129] LPC: Timeout sending config-requests
>
"calvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds
> later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog
> pppd[129] Serial connection established
> pppd[129] Using interface ppp0
> pppd[129] LPC: Timeout sending config-requests
I've seen this occasionally. AFAIK, it has always been caused by problems
at my ISP.
Bob
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, calvin wrote:
> when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds
> later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog
> pppd[129] Serial connection esta
Just like David said. Also, you may need to include 'user ' as an option in
ppp.options_out so pppd knows which user/password to use.
Ronn Pimentel wrote:
> I'm having problems getting my workstation to call into work machine.
> They're both running 1.3. Currently Windows 95 people are diali
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Ronn Pimentel wrote:
> I'm having problems getting my workstation to call into work machine.
> They're both running 1.3. Currently Windows 95 people are dialing into
> the machine correctly but linux aint'. It dials and connects fine. But
> it just doesn't authenticate.
>
Tim writes:
> Look in the same file. Remove the 'proxyarp' keyword. Or, it may be in
> /etc/ppp/options .
It's in /etc/ppp/options. Better to put '-proxyarp' in
/etc/ppp/peers/provider, though. That way proxyarp is disabled only for
the 'provider' connection.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J
RUSSELL COOK wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option =
> in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in =
> /etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error =
> from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determi
I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option =
in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in =
/etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error =
from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy A
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, OSWALD jean wrote:
> I have set the ppp debian package
> My modem is responding when I use minicom
> I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly.
> And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers
> "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel"
>
> Or when I type "dmesh | gre
OSWALD jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have set the ppp debian package
> My modem is responding when I use minicom
> I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly.
> And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers
> "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel"
>
> Or when I type "dmesh | gr
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> but when I tried to use lynx, ftp or telnet they told me they couldn't
> find host. (when I configured XISP I included the two DNS addresses my
> ISP use). Am I missing something?
>
Hi,
You have to use the ip-up and ip-down scripts from the xisp package
Before you connect do a "/sbin/route -n" command and note how many lines
of entries you have. You should probably have just one like this (I am
assuming that you do not have an ethernet card or a slip/plip link also
up):
bash-2.01$ /sbin/route -n
Kernel IP routing table
DestinationGateway G
> I'm fairly new to unix from an administrator's point of view. I set
> up my PPP awhile ago and for the most part it works just fine. But
> whenever I run netscape 3.0gold my connection hangs. At first I
> thought it might be a problem with multiple connections, but
> I can run several telnet
> I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to
work
> to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of
steps
> required to effect this ...
>
> PS. I have read a lot of the documentation and consulted a few chaps this
end
> and still remain none
On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work
> to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of
> steps
> required to effect this ...
>
> Jon.
>
> PS. I have read a lot of the docume
Hi,
>>"Amos" == Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amos> I'm still looking for this kernel-image package. Can't find it
Amos> in the ls-lR files.
It should appear in the mirrors soon, it was moved out of
incoming recently.
Amos> Now what about support for multiple kernels? Is it p
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>
> Hi,
> >>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> >> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package
> >> is >> called kernel-image.
I'm still looking for this kernel-image package. Can't find it in the ls-lR
files.
>
> >> You cou
On Fri, 31 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Manoj Srivastava writes [ SuperCite undone - iwj ]:
> > Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > So... Should there be a restriction against listing the
> > > kernel-image as a dependancy in another package?
> >
> > No, since if you follow the
Manoj Srivastava writes [ SuperCite undone - iwj ]:
> Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So... Should there be a restriction against listing the
> > kernel-image as a dependancy in another package?
>
> No, since if you follow the recommended method of generating
> kernel images,
Hi,
>>"Ian" == Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ian> On the contrary, we should not require people to follow this
Ian> method, especially when it's easy not to make this requirement.
Ian> Packages which need a particular kernel or kernel feature to run
Ian> correctly should test for the ke
Hi,
>>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package
>> is >> called kernel-image.
>> You could also grab the raw source and use kernel-package package
>> to generate your new image package. This is the recommended meth
Hi,
>>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian
>> testers > expected to grab the "raw" source?
>> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package is
>> called kernel-image.
You could als
> "Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> But is there a "self-compiled-kernel-image"? At least the new
Brian> "diald" (in Incoming) depends on "kernel-image".
Brian> So... Should there be a restriction against listing the
Brian> kernel-image as a dependancy in another
> > Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian testers
> > expected to grab the "raw" source?
>
> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package is called
> kernel-image.
But is there a "self-compiled-kernel-image"? At least the new "diald" (in
Incoming) depend
On Wed, 29 May 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Bruce Perens wrote:
> > Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany
> > for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if
> > it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 .
>
> Is th
Bruce Perens wrote:
> Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany
> for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if
> it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 .
Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian
On Tue, 28 May 1996, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> Never compile PPP into the kernel. Always compile it as a module and load
> it via /etc/modules. This is because slhc.c says it needs to be compiled
> as a module and ppp relies on it.
I have ppp compiled into my kernel (not as a module) and it's wor
On Mon, 27 May 1996, Michael Callahan wrote:
> I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in
> /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and
> proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm
> having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1
Michael Callahan said:
> I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in
> /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and
> proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm
> having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1 now)
> with PPP support
>Michael Callahan said:
>> I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in
>> /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and
>> proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm
>> having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1 now)
>> wit
> For now, I run 'pppd' without the 'connect' option once after a reboot. It
> will fail, of course, but it puts the ttyS* device into the correct state,
> and
> 'pppd' works fine after that.
> I gave it a try, and yes, this works.
Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Ge
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