On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> Thanks, Richard!
> Now it works. After few attempts to modify old
> /root/.ppprc I have noticed that dunc replaced it
> by the short file with one option (defaultroute)
> and 2-3 strings as well. Then I just added this option
> in old (and valid) .pp
Thanks, Richard!
Now it works. After few attempts to modify old
/root/.ppprc I have noticed that dunc replaced it
by the short file with one option (defaultroute)
and 2-3 strings as well. Then I just added this option
in old (and valid) .ppprc file. Hope this will be fixed later.
On Thu, 14 A
All of that output looks normal. Without more information,
I'd say either hte system you're connecting to isn't
correctly configured for proxy arp, or you're not using the
peer as the default gateway, which you should. This used to
be in the default /etc/ppp/options file, but I just noticed
that
On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
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> On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> > few weeks ago I have installed Debian from self made CDs with 1.3.0a.
> > It seems that everything was fine! [Exepting the fact when I did not fin
On Aug 04, Eugene Sevinian wrote
> Here is what I am getting in /var/log/ppp/log:
>
> Aug 3 22:45:41 gdak pppd[146]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 3 22:45:42 gdak chat[147]: send (atdpm0343656^M)
> Aug 3 22:45:43 gdak chat[147]: expect (CONNECT)
> Aug 3 22:46:28 gdak chat[147]: atd
On Mon, 04 Aug 1997 16:07:24 +0400 Eugene Sevinian
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> few weeks ago I have installed Debian from self made CDs with 1.3.0a.
> It seems that everything was fine! [Exepting the fact when I did not find
> some nice lovely things like xman and xload]
[snip]
xload is in th
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> Hi all,
> few weeks ago I have installed Debian from self made CDs with 1.3.0a.
> It seems that everything was fine! [Exepting the fact when I did not find
> some nice lovely things like xman and xload]
>
> Now I a
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