Re: problem with ppp and 2.4.7

2001-09-10 Thread Philipp Bliedung
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

Re: problem with ppp and 2.4.7

2001-09-10 Thread Timeboy
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

Re: Problem with PPP

2001-08-15 Thread John Hasler
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 [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Problem with PPP connection

1999-03-06 Thread ktb
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

Re: Problem with PPP & ISDN

1998-11-25 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-08 Thread Bill Leach
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-08 Thread Kevin Squire
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-07 Thread James Whitwell
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Martin Bialasinski
> "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 "

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Bill Leach
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Wolfgang Gernot Bauer
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Art Lemasters
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Art Lemasters
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

Re: Problem with ppp-2.3.3-5 and authentication

1998-05-05 Thread Art Lemasters
> > 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

Re: Problem with ppp

1997-09-08 Thread Paul Rightley
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

Re: Problem with ppp

1997-09-02 Thread Magossa'nyi A'rpa'd
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 >