thanks for your help.
Somehow the 2.4.7 kernel uses /dev/ttyS4 to connect to the modem instead
of /dev/ttyS3 which is used by the 2.4.2 kernel.
Well I changed everything to point to /dev/ttyS4 and everything is
working now, again. :-)
Can anybody tell me why I have to use /dev/ttyS4 now inst
On Sunday Sep 09 18:35 Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> ** It doesn't seem like the IRQ is already used, right?
Yes! And if i make cat /proc/interrupts, i see there i no interrupt
used on my system for ppp. Your strange error messages i never had.
But i had some trouble too while compiling a 2.4.x kern
Eric writes:
> I am running Debian 2.2, and this was working fine but stopped working
> for some reason. I am pretty sure it was working after i upgraded my
> kernel to 2.4.8.
Did you upgrade the ppp package? If not, do so. 2.4 kernels require 2.4
versions of ppp.
--
John Hasler
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It sounds like you might possibly have a win modem which won't work with Linux.
I had
one of those myself (LT Win Modem). You can check out the modem HOWTO for more
info,
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Modem-HOWTO.html
There is also a link there to a list of compatible and not so compatible
>> "JE" == Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JE> However, when I try using the ISDN through the Linux box, it fails.
JE> The ISDN TA (modem) is a 3COM ImpactIQ external.
More infos would have been more useful.
With the modem, you connect and use PAP for authenticating?
Then most likely
Sorry about the delay in responding James, we had a 'significant'
storm roll through yesterday...
I don't know the mechanism for how the authentication actually
takes place for PAP but it looks to me as though you are either
asking for or giving the 'null string' as a password for any
user at .
T
If you've already received a response, forgive me--I only receive the
digest version of the mailing list.
> On 6/5/98 1:18 AM Bill Leach wrote:
> My question would be, if Mr. Whitwell's machine is using PAP, are the
> entries in the ppp/pap-secrets file correct? AFAIK for the PAP
> authenticat
On 6/5/98 1:18 AM Bill Leach wrote:
>My question would be, if Mr. Whitwell's machine is using PAP, are the
>entries in the ppp/pap-secrets file correct? AFAIK for the PAP
>authentication to work (I don't use PAP but have used CHAP), the
>Username, password, and IP address (or address range) have t
> "JW" == James Whitwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> discussed before. I'm using ppp-2.3.3-5 and mgetty-1.1.14-1 to run a
JW> one-modem dialup. Everything works just fine until pppd goes to verify
JW> the username/password, which always fails with "PAP authentication
JW> failure for "
Well Art don't feel too silly, what you said is essentially correct (except
for the chatscript stuff of course).
The ppp protocol does not itself have a 'host/user' concept, it is a peer to
peer protocol. In practice there typically are differences when PAP or CHAP
are involved but again the diff
Subject:
>
> > I've only just joined this list, so I don't know if this has been
> > discussed before. I'm using ppp-2.3.3-5 and mgetty-1.1.14-1 to run a
> > one-modem dialup. Everything works just fine until pppd goes to verify
> > the username/password, which always fails with "PAP authent
Mr. Whitwell just informed me that he is looking for an
answer from the *host* point of view, so one of you old-timers
will need to help him with it...sorry, I should have noticed
the "mgetty" reference. Sheesh, do I feel embarrassed! <:-)
> /silly/Art
>
> Dear All,
>
> I've only just j
Oops...forgot to change some configs. to show my new
e-mail address. I also left out something in the reply,
below! Read on.
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I've only just joined this list, so I don't know if this has been
> > discussed before. I'm using ppp-2.3.3-5 and mgetty-1.1.14-1 to run
>
> Dear All,
>
> I've only just joined this list, so I don't know if this has been
> discussed before. I'm using ppp-2.3.3-5 and mgetty-1.1.14-1 to run a
> one-modem dialup. Everything works just fine until pppd goes to verify
> the username/password, which always fails with "PAP authentica
On 02-Sep-97 Magossa'nyi A'rpa'd wrote:
>On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Paul Rightley wrote:
>
> [Snipped]
>
>[It is an item in the Hungarian linux lists' FAQ, so please learn
>Hungarian :)]
>It seems that the problem is really with the IDE driver disabling interrupts
>while handling the hard drive. You have
On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Paul Rightley wrote:
> Over the weekend I tried out a new external 33.6 modem (as an upgrade to my
> old
> 14.4 internal). It didn't take me long, before I had it working with my
> Debian
> 1.3.1 box - thanks Debian. The one major problem is that - when I down/up
> load
>
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