The problem is already solved. I'm putting the gateway as the ethernet
card.
Quoting Ookhoi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > I'm sending this e-mail using Windowze because my Linux box was
> > > reinstalled (the primary HD was broken) and PPP isnt working. I used
> > > pppconfig
> > > to
> > I'm sending this e-mail using Windowze because my Linux box was
> > reinstalled (the primary HD was broken) and PPP isnt working. I used
> > pppconfig
> > to configure. I estabilish the connection with pon but the connection's
> > velocity doesnt pass above 0 bytes, even pinging or ftp
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm sending this e-mail using Windowze because my Linux box was
> reinstalled (the primary HD was broken) and PPP isnt working. I used pppconfig
> to configure. I estabilish the connection with pon but the connection's
> veloci
W. Paul Mills quotes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Samuel Varghese) writes:
>> On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, John Hasler wrote:
>> the exact message that appears when i type either pon or pppd is:
>> /usr/sbin/pppd: this system lacks kernel support for pppd. this could be
>> because the ppp kernel module is not l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Samuel Varghese) writes:
> On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> the exact message that appears when i type either pon or pppd is:
> /usr/sbin/pppd: this system lacks kernel support for pppd. this could be
> because the ppp kernel module is not loaded or because the kernel
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> Samuel Varghese writes:
> > i am new to debian but have managed to get a working set-up using 2.1.
> > however, i am unable to connect to the net. when i try to invoke ppp, i
> > get a message saying that there is no pppd module.
>
> Please post the *exact
after issuing the updatedb command, a locate pppd command yields the following:
/usr/doc/isdnutils/examples/default/ipppd.DEVICE.gz
/usr/doc/isdnutils/ipppd
/usr/doc/isdnutils/ipppd/notes.ipppd.gz
usr/doc/isdnutils/ipppd/readme
usr/doc/isdnutils/ipppd/readme.linux.ORIG.gz
usr/doc/isdnutils/ipppd/r
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Samuel Varghese wrote:
> >
> > i am new to debian but have managed to get a working set-up using 2.1.
> > however, i am unable to connect to the net. when i try to invoke ppp, i get
> > a
> > message saying that there is no pppd module. what do i do?
the answer to both your questions is yes.
sam
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> Make sure "ppp" is in your "/etc/modules" file.
> Also make sure the module exists -- "/lib/modules/2.?.??/net/ppp.o"
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Samuel Varghese) writes:
>
> > i am new to debian but have mana
Samuel Varghese writes:
> i am new to debian but have managed to get a working set-up using 2.1.
> however, i am unable to connect to the net. when i try to invoke ppp, i
> get a message saying that there is no pppd module.
Please post the *exact* message, along with complete copies of the relevan
I think what's being overlooked in all of this is that the orignal
problem was that pppd was not found. pppd is the daemon.
As root, issue the command: updatedb
then enter : locate pppd
and see what comes up.
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> Samuel Varghese wrote:
> >
> > i am new to debian but
Samuel Varghese wrote:
>
> i am new to debian but have managed to get a working set-up using 2.1.
> however, i am unable to connect to the net. when i try to invoke ppp, i get a
> message saying that there is no pppd module. what do i do? at what stage in
> the
> install is the ppp module loaded?
Make sure "ppp" is in your "/etc/modules" file.
Also make sure the module exists -- "/lib/modules/2.?.??/net/ppp.o"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Samuel Varghese) writes:
> i am new to debian but have managed to get a working set-up using 2.1.
> however, i am unable to connect to the net. when i try to inv
Paul Miller wrote:
>
> Kelly Corbin wrote:
>
> > Question:
> >
> > I have slink installed, and after upgrading my kernel from 2.0.36 to
> > 2.2.1, my ppp says it is not configured in the kernel or as a module. I
> > don't know a whole lot about ppp and just use pppconfig to setup my
> > dialup.
Kelly Corbin wrote:
> Question:
>
> I have slink installed, and after upgrading my kernel from 2.0.36 to
> 2.2.1, my ppp says it is not configured in the kernel or as a module. I
> don't know a whole lot about ppp and just use pppconfig to setup my
> dialup. When booting, it doesn't say "ppp line
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Luka Pravica wrote:
> This is the part of /etc/log/syslog:
>
> ...
> Aug 20 18:26:07 debian pppd[304]: Serial connection established.
> Aug 20 18:26:08 debian pppd[304]: Using interface ppp0
> Aug 20 18:26:08 debian pppd[304]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> Aug 20 18:26:08 d
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