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>> In your case, is Bind being started by an init script in
>> /etc/init.d/? If so, perhaps you could add a new init script that
>> brings up the PPPoE connection. Then, using update-rc.d, add the
>> symbolic links to your script with a number
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 06:39:25PM +0200, Tomaz Solc wrote:
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> I have a server running Sarge that is connected to the internet through
> PPPoE (I have a DSL line). I'm running several services, including DNS
> (bind 8.4.6-1) and n
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> Hi fellow debian users.
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> I recently compiled Linux 2.4.19 on my linux workstation. But when I try to connect
>to my ISP i encounter prob
Juston Girogm writes:
> I recently compiled Linux 2.4.19 on my linux workstation.
Did you also upgrade ppp?
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 02:23:39PM +0200, José María Pongilioni López wrote:
> When I connect to the Internet, 'xconsole' shows the following:
> 'ppp-compress-1' unable to locate module
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> I'm using Kernel 2.2.5, and I compiled PPP support as a module.
> Is this correct? If not, how can I to
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
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> > dear debbie's,
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> > since yesterday i have problems setting up my internet-connection.
> > did with pppconfig, did everything as written in my book, but it didnt work
> > at
> > all.
> > now today i saw
Did you select the correct serial port for your modem? Is it external or
internal? If external, is the power on? are the cables okay? If
internal, is it a dreaded PCI modem? Also, you might want to try talking
to your modem with minicom.
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On 16 Dec, Joe Emenaker wrote:
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> My only suggestion would be to try it without the asyncmap option (which
> should cause ppp to use the desperate asyncmap of 0x... which you
> could also try explicitly). If that works, start trying turning off a bunch
> of the bits in the asyncmap to see
>Autoppp works and I get a
>succesful PAP login. After that though, the home-client machine and
>the work-server don't seem to communicate the local and remote
>addresses properly - resulting in the home machine giving up saying
>that it "Could not determine local IP address" and hangs up ppp with
"auth" is selected in /ppp/options now. It wasnt before. I had to put
"noauth" in /ect/ppp/peers/provider to override it and get a connection.
Mike
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:28:53PM -0500, Chris R. Martin wrote:
> I recently upgraded my 'base' system to 2.0 beta, and also installed PPP
> 2.3
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