Re: Strange PPP problem

1999-01-02 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, 2 Jan 1999, Akop Pogosian wrote: [ snip ] : > > Dec 31 04:39:49 debian icmplogd: destination unreachable from : > > [209.44.32.73] : : I have no idea what that IP address is. It just starts pinging me once I : establish a ppp session. Here's who to ask if you want to find out: boh

Re: Strange PPP problem

1999-01-02 Thread Akop Pogosian
On 1 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for responce. I looked at old usenet archives and ppp-howto. It looks like I have a routing problem, either on my side or on the server side. I can talk to the dial-up server but no other hosts, even the DNS servers are unreachable. This is what I

Re: Strange PPP problem

1998-12-31 Thread Jim Foltz
Akop, Did you try to dial you ISP with a terminal emulator, like minicom? This is a good way to find out exactly what it expects as far as send and expect strings. The log looks similar to mine. My ISP uses CHAP. Have you tried making a chap-secrets and using the name option in options? On Thu,

Re: Strange ppp problem.

1996-12-17 Thread Joe Emenaker
> > I was experimenting > with setting up ppp over a nul modem cable (with little luck, I might > add). To get mine working, I had to instruct getty not to die if it didn't see the Carrier-Detect/DSR/CTS set. Otherwise, it wigged if the cable wasn't hooked up. Getty would respawn faster than a ra

Re: Strange ppp problem.

1996-12-16 Thread Dale Scheetz
Well, I fixed the problem, but I still don't understand it. First, it has nothing to do with the kernels (whew). At the same time I was building the new 2.0.27 kernel, I was experimenting with setting up ppp over a nul modem cable (with little luck, I might add). After giving up on the ppp issue, I