Hello,
20.10.2018 20:48, Eugene M. Zheganin пишет:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up the VPN stack using xl2tpd/strongswan on recent
Debian 9.5, and so far everything is working except radius
authentication (I have a freeradius3 setup which is fully working, so
I need to use it to authenticate us
On Thu 17 May 2018 at 09:14:48 (+0200), Morel Bérenger wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am trying to make the pppd process to die if connection failed or is
> lost, so that I could restart the connection with a different script (I
> could tweak the chat script, but I'm still new to modem stuff and from
> the
Rusi Mody writes:
> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 2:40:01 AM UTC+5:30, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> what might be the reason that pppd does not start the scripts given in
>> the config in use with the connect and disconnect options?
>
> I had a thread out here on ppp not starting on startup as it used to
On Sunday, August 24, 2014 2:40:01 AM UTC+5:30, lee wrote:
> Hi,
> what might be the reason that pppd does not start the scripts given in
> the config in use with the connect and disconnect options?
I had a thread out here on ppp not starting on startup as it used to
The conclusion was
- if mach
Have you found the problem yet?
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 01:21:33PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the
> middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping
> for suggestions to help me debug the problem.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:40:20 -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 02:53:52PM +, Camale?n wrote:
>> You can try by adding/enabling "crtscts" and also the "modem" options
>> at the config file. depending on the hardware you're using, these were
>> to alleviate the kind of errors
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 02:53:52PM +, Camale?n wrote:
> You can try by adding/enabling "crtscts" and also the "modem" options at the
> config file. depending on the hardware you're using, these were to alleviate
> the kind of errors you get although OTOH, dialup links are very unreliable,
> it
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:21:33 -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the
> middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping
> for suggestions to help me debug the problem.
(...)
> My logs show this when I close the c
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 23:11 +0100, Ralf Madorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 20:52 +0100, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
> > Dec 31 17:18:11 stefano NetworkManager[1725]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device
> > added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0): no ifupdown
> > configuration found.
>
> O
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 20:52 +0100, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
> Dec 31 17:18:11 stefano NetworkManager[1725]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device
> added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0): no ifupdown
> configuration found.
On Arch I had such an issue, can't remember what my Debian settings
Tzafrir Cohen schreef:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:01:17PM +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Hi list,
Does anybody know if it is possible to use pppd in a vserver? I am
currently trying to set up a pptpd vpn server inside a vserver
environment, but it fails on
Jul 19 23:09:02 vserver pppd[18802]
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:01:17PM +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Does anybody know if it is possible to use pppd in a vserver? I am
> currently trying to set up a pptpd vpn server inside a vserver
> environment, but it fails on
> Jul 19 23:09:02 vserver pppd[18802]: ioctl(SIOCSIF
Op Mon, 16 Mar 2009 07:21:13 +0800 Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> --> Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
> --> --> PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) may be flaky.
> --> Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/chap-secrets: Permission denied
> --> --> CHAP (Challenge Hands
2009/3/16 Adrian Levi
> 2009/3/16 Umarzuki Mochlis :
> > Frankly, I don't really know how to answer that other than giving you the
> > full dialing message
>
> What was the command you typed to get that message?
> PS I am subscrubed, you don't need to email me, just the list is fine.
>
> Adrian
>
2009/3/16 Umarzuki Mochlis :
> Frankly, I don't really know how to answer that other than giving you the
> full dialing message
What was the command you typed to get that message?
PS I am subscrubed, you don't need to email me, just the list is fine.
Adrian
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2009/3/16 Adrian Levi
> [snipped]
> What sent the AT commands to the modem? You or some other program? I
> can't understand how you sending AT commands can initiate a ppp
> session.
>
Frankly, I don't really know how to answer that other than giving you the
full dialing message
--> Sending:
ATZ
2009/3/15 Umarzuki Mochlis :
> --> Sending:
> ATZ
> ATZ
> OK
> --> Sending:
> AT+CGDCONT?
> AT+CGDCONT?
> +CGDCONT:
> 1,"IP","my3g","0.0.0.0",0,0
> OK
> --> Modem
> initialized.
> --> Sending:
> ATDT*99#
> --> Waiting for
> carrier.
> ATDT*99#
> CONNECT
> --> Carrier detected. Starting PPP
> immed
other solution?
On 3/4/06, Bill Marcum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 05:48:08PM -0500, Fabián Barco wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0.
> > The modem was working ok!
> > but now the modem doesn't connect.
> > I have the following message in the /var/log/syslog
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 05:48:08PM -0500, Fabián Barco wrote:
> Hi,
> I have Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0.
> The modem was working ok!
> but now the modem doesn't connect.
> I have the following message in the /var/log/syslog file
> tcflush failed: Bad file descriptor
> tcsetattr: Invalid argument (line
On Tuesday 16 Aug 2005 17:23, michael wrote:
> > okay, it should be my demon login. but althought it says
> > ADSL line is up (...)
> > it then does several
> > DHCPDISCOVER on eth0...
> > ending with
> > No offers received
> >
> > but once in to X I can do 'sudo pon speedtch' and am away... so
Marty writes:
> The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both analog
> and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems you describe,
> it was a surprising contrast.
Did you have this problem after simply running pppconfig, answering the
questions, and using pon to br
Mr Mike wrote:
Users shouldn't have to dig into man pppd and the options file to use
dialup. It should just work right out of the box...
The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both
analog and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems
you describe, it was a
On 06/03/2005 10:26:34 AM, Lee Braiden wrote:
On Friday 03 Jun 2005 13:26, xxx xxx wrote:
> Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting.
Still
> surfing as root...
>
> Please Help!
Did you add yourself to the dialout and dip groups, and then logout
and in
again, as instruc
On Friday 03 Jun 2005 13:26, xxx xxx wrote:
> Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
> surfing as root...
>
> Please Help!
Did you add yourself to the dialout and dip groups, and then logout and in
again, as instructed? It should work, if so.
But if not, you c
Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
surfing as root...
Please Help!
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Incoming from xxx xxx:
>
> I've installed Debian Woody v3 r2 and everything works fine. The problem
> is, that I cannot connect to the Internet when I'm an oridnary user(I have
Add yourself to groups dialout and dip (/etc/group). Logout then log
back in. "pon"
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 at 03:37:27 +, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> >Dec 29 20:40:30 ifi pppd[793]: rcvd [CHAP Challenge id=0x1
> ><67ebcc8735df1478486093c19f9e869c>, name = "apx-na1"]
> >Dec 29 20:40:30 ifi pppd[793]: sent [CHAP Response id=0x1
> ><8b7464067e56bd43969a6f290ef2e077>, name = "robert210"
Mauro Darida wrote:
Hello,
I am experiencing a weird thing: I have got KDE kppp perfectly working
but when it comes to use pppd directly with the pon script even from
root pppd won't start. I have the following /var/log/ppp.log:
Dec 29 19:49:50 ifi pppd[1302]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Dec
Hi Chris
The ECHO should be set to OFF
Regards
Andras
On Thursday 08 July 2004 00:31, James Sinnamon wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> Until now, I have been accustomed to having ppp work without the need
> to understand a great deal.
>
> However, I have not been able to get kppp to work on my new Debian
> sarge/testing system in the same way it used to
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:31:52 +1000
James Sinnamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> Until now, I have been accustomed to having ppp work without the need
> to understand a great deal.
>
> However, I have not been able to get kppp to work on my new Debian
> sarge/testing system i
Hello, Pigeon!
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 06:09:17PM +0100, Pigeon wrote:
> You could put "persist" in /etc/ppp/options, so that when the
> connection dies it automatically tries to reconnect.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try it on another system.
With kind regards,
Baurjan.
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On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 03:27:46PM +0200, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
> Hello, John!
>
> On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> > >I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
> > >period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message
jakob bratkovic wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message
"LCP
ter
Hello, Jakob!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 08:59:56PM +0200, jakob bratkovic wrote:
> lcp-echo-interval 60
I've already put fetchyahoo to my crontab. Thanks for the suggestion,
I'll try it on another system.
With kind regards,
Baurjan.
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John Summerfield wrote:
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agr
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> >I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
> >period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
> >terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agree to that?
>
> N
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello,
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agree to that?
No.
Talk to your ISP.
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Hello
Tim Bedding (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am able to use pon to dial in to my ISP but I was wishing
> to confirm that I get the name servers automatically
> from the ISP in my configuration.
>
> Can anyone suggest which files I could examine to determine
> this and what I should look fo
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:19:28PM +0530, Soumyadip Modak wrote:
> I'm trying to use kppp to dial in to my isp. Problem is, even though the
> username and password are stored in pap-secrets file, pppd is unable to
> use it. /var/log/syslog says:
>
> Apr 10 07:29:04 modak pppd[967]: The remote syst
Hello
Valvanuz Fernandez (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a problem with pppd. When I try to start de daemon I get the
> following message:
>
>> pppd: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be
>> because the PPP kernel module could not be loaded, or because PPP was
>> not
>>
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I get this error after a while with pppd with persist option. I need to
> kill the pppd and restart it.
>
> Any hints would be welcome...
>
> Here is a more complete log...
[...]
> Couldn't create new ppp unit: Inappropriate ioctl for
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 08:35:03PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> Yeah I knew I left ping on too long..I wasn't sure if it exited on its
> own. I'm wondering if the exit status isn't the result of my finally
> doing ctrl-c ?
Nono, what you do with ping won't affect the exit status of
/etc/ppp/ip-up.
> Anyw
Yeah I knew I left ping on too long..I wasn't sure if it exited on its
own. I'm wondering if the exit status isn't the result of my finally
doing ctrl-c ? Anyway I do appreciate the help-this has been one pain to
resolve. I will check permissions on /etc/ppp/ip-up.d and recently there
have been no
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 11:48:20AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> The connection seems to be working now but I can't get any internet
> applications to "see" the connection.
>
> deblnx:/home/john# plog
> Oct 3 13:48:48 deblnx pppd[1333]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid
> 1378), status = 0x1
> Oct
Hello
J Y (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> The connection seems to be working now but I can't get any internet
> applications to "see" the connection.
Try if you can ping ip addresses. Try to open http://192.25.206.10 (that
is www.debian.org). If it works, that only your DNS is not configured
prop
The connection seems to be working now but I can't get any internet
applications to "see" the connection.
deblnx:/home/john# plog
Oct 3 13:48:48 deblnx pppd[1333]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid
1378), status = 0x1
Oct 3 13:49:17 deblnx pppd[1333]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x1
magic=0x6186
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 09:34:36PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> I spent some time reading pppd man8 and after experimenting with
> /etc/ppp/options I found that commenting out the "connect" line gave
> me
> an appearance of kppp connecting. By-the-way I have checked permissions
> and they seem to be ok.
On Thursday 02 October 2003 17:57, you wrote:
> On Thursday 02 October 2003 16:57, you wrote:
> > I never dreamed that this would be such a difficult problem.I added
> > myself to the dip group (perhaps I was already there because the number
> > beside my user name (in /etc/group)was 1000. Anyway I
Hello
J Y (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I tried some other things like 1) uncommenting the auth line in
> /etc/ppp/options> I tried to apt-get install ppp and the response was
> the current version is the most recent. I ran linuxconf and made sure
> I was in the ppp group-I am.
My Debian syste
Sorry John I some how sent this 1st message toy ou instead of to the
list. I only realized it when the post didn't appear. My apologies.
Quoting John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> J Y writes:
> > Thanks for the help and if anyone has any ideas I still will give it a
> > shot. I'm out of ideas
I tried some other things like 1) uncommenting the auth line in
/etc/ppp/options> I tried to apt-get install ppp and the response was
the current version is the most recent. I ran linuxconf and made sure I
was in the ppp group-I am. I also uncommented debug in /etc/ppp/ttyS4
options. That's my mode
J Y writes:
> Thanks for the help and if anyone has any ideas I still will give it a
> shot. I'm out of ideas.
Run pppconfig as root to configure ppp. Use pon to start the connection
and poff to stop it. If you require a GUI install gpppon.
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I never dreamed that this would be such a difficult problem.I added
myself to the dip group (perhaps I was already there because the number
beside my user name (in /etc/group)was 1000. Anyway I added myself to
pppusers and dialout too. And the very same message:
"Can't open options file /etc/ppp/p
Hello
J Y (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I'm no expert at all, but for what it's worth, my file
>> /etc/ppp/peers/orcon is as follows:
>>
>> -rw-r-1 root dip 580 Oct 1 10:28 orcon
>>
>> (I didn't set any of that specially, it was just wh
Thanks and where is group dip located? I did a whereis and locate for
dip but got hundrends of files. Really thanks again.
Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 16:32, J Y wrote:
> > Hi, I did the following:
> >
> > Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /etc/ppp/peers/orcon
> > and
On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 16:32, J Y wrote:
> Hi, I did the following:
>
> Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /etc/ppp/peers/orcon
> and edit the file 'orcon' to suit (e.g. include 'noauth', and in my case
> comment out the sample chat script
> # connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider"
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 04:11, cr wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:52, Thomas Krennwallner wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > On Sat Sep 27, 2003 at 01:03:30AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > > Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: The remote system is required to
> > > authenticate itself Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: but
Hi, I did the following:
Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /etc/ppp/peers/orcon
and edit the file 'orcon' to suit (e.g. include 'noauth', and in my case
comment out the sample chat script
# connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider" )
Then, to use the 'call' option with K
Hi!
Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The obvious 'fix' of adding myself to group 'root' is, I think, not a good
> idea ;)
Na, not a good idea ;-)
> However I seem to have fixed it - I'll include this in case it helps anyone:
>
> /etc/ppp/options says:
>
> # Require the peer to authenticate
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 00:58, John Hasler wrote:
> cr writes:
> > Other question - what's the 'proper' way to give a user (me) access to
> > ppp?
>
> Add the user to the dip group. It is not necessary to add the user to
> dialout as pppd opens the device while running as root.
Thanks! I added myse
I don't know minicom at all. I've never used it. I have been
thinking that I'm an idiot lately since I can't resolve this
problem. I don't think it has anything to do with my isp or I
wouldn't be able to connect with SuSE 8.1 & (yuck) Win ME, and tonight I
installed slackware 9.0 just 15 minutes
Hi!
On Sun Sep 28, 2003 at 10:21:36AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> and wvdial) then it just sits there. No messages. when I type poff the
> terminal message is no pppd running and none stopped.
I should read your post to the end ;-)
Please provide the complete log information from pppd with debug turned
Hi!
On Sun Sep 28, 2003 at 10:21:36AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> When I type pon highstream.net the modem dials up (as it does with kppp
> and wvdial) then it just sits there. No messages. when I type poff the
> terminal message is no pppd running and none stopped.
Maybe the defaultroute is not setup p
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 01:03:30AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> Hi Can anyone give me a clue as to what I am doing wrong? I keep
> getting failure to authenticate messages. the following is from the kppp
> details box:
>
> Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: The remote system is required to
> authenticate
I forgot to add, sorry, that I tried all of this i.e. pon, wvdial , kppp
logged in as root with identical results. Thanks.
Quoting J Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I seem to be batting zero. So I'll take a break.
> And come back to it.
> Adding noauth from kppp or internet dialer as described below jus
I seem to be batting zero. So I'll take a break.
And come back to it.
Adding noauth from kppp or internet dialer as described below just got
me a 'ppp daemon died unexpectedly' message and the details box said
that noauth is only available to root. removing noauth from the kppp
setup (I edited /et
cr writes:
> Other question - what's the 'proper' way to give a user (me) access to
> ppp?
Add the user to the dip group. It is not necessary to add the user to
dialout as pppd opens the device while running as root.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Hi!
On Tue Sep 30, 2003 at 04:11:49AM +1200, cr wrote:
> Curiously though, /etc/ppp/options still has 'auth' in it, while
> /etc/ppp/peers/provider has 'noauth' (and already did, I think,
> even when I was having that 'drop-out' problem mentioned above). I
> don't know how the two inter-r
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 01:59:25PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> After adding 'noauth' to /etc/ppp/options kppp still fails with this
> message:
>
> Sep 27 13:00:46 deblnx pppd[1153]: The remote system is required to
> authenticate itself
> Sep 27 13:00:46 deblnx pppd[1153]: but I couldn't find any suit
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:52, Thomas Krennwallner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Sat Sep 27, 2003 at 01:03:30AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: The remote system is required to
> > authenticate itself Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: but I couldn't
> > find any suitable secret (passwor
ing pon without the dryrun gets the modem to dial (well all these
programs do that) but nothing else happens
there isn't even any screen output with 'pon highstream.net"
I do appreciate the responses. I will keep working on it. Thanks JY
Subject: Re: pppd daemon dies
To: J Y <[EMAI
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 01:03:30AM -0800, J Y wrote:
>
> I went to kde/kppp site and read there that commenting out the
> 'auth' line in /etc/ppp/otions could be a fix but it wasn't. So I copied
> the /etc/ppp/options file from my SuSE distro but that didn't work either.
>
Do you still
Hi!
On Sat Sep 27, 2003 at 01:03:30AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: The remote system is required to authenticate
> itself
> Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: but I couldn't find any suitable secret
> (password) for it to use to do so.
> Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[11
Title: RE: pppd and Debian...
> I have a problem . My modem is detected by Linux, but when
> I try to connect by wvdial, this message is shown on console:
>
> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
> ppp
> PPP: Not enabled
>
try wvdial as root. I don
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 03:25:57PM +0200, Piotr Ma?ecki wrote:
> I have a problem . My modem is detected by Linux, but when
> I try to connect by wvdial, this message is shown on console:
>
[ ... ]
> ** Ascend Pipeline Terminal Server **
> ascend%
> --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "pp
Duly noted. Thanks for the info.
--Todd
On 01 Mar 2003 14:21:07 -0600
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Todd writes:
> > Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the
> > original resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to
> > /etc/ppp/resolv.conf.
>
> This is tak
Don Spoon writes:
> All you have to do is enter your ISP "username" when asked, not your
> E-Mail address as you did.
Some ISPs want the entire email address.
> It looks like your modem is working OK and getting the necessary info
> from your ISP (IP, DNS, etc).
He wouldn't be getting as far as
Todd writes:
> Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the original
> resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf.
This is taken care of automatically (though in a different fashion) by
scripts that are enabled by selecting 'Dynamic' in the 'Configure
Christof Hurschler wrote:
Hi, I've tried, but can't seem to figure out how to get this working. Yes,
I'm a newbie.
I'm running Woody, and made the following config file with pppconfig
# This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.0.10.
#
#
hide-password
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/
Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the original
resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf. That way you'll track any changes to the DNS
servers automatically. Note: I haven't done this on Debian - I'm
assuming Deb ppp is no different than other L
Christof Hurschler writes:
> Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: not replacing existing default route to tap0
This is your problem. You most likely do not need that default route at
all. Get rid of it.
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On 3468 September 1993, Christof Hurschler wrote:
> I can connect with pon, but lynx and konquerer can't locate any
> hosts that I try to open.
Can you ping hosts? Perhaps it's just a DNS problem.
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: primary DNS address 62.53.142.30
> Mar 1 1
Hi,
in my configuration for pppd I have the following options set
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
With this options pppd will get the local an remote IP from
the provider, set the local to the ppp interface and with
defaultroute
which you have set, setup a defaultroute to remote IP.
The
Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 04:59:13PM -0600, Donald Spoon wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Donald Spoon writes:
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It uses the presence of this file as a "trigger" to decide whether to
start the pppd program in the demand mode at boot time or not.
No. It uses the pres
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 04:59:13PM -0600, Donald Spoon wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
> >Donald Spoon writes:
> >
> >-Snip- <
> >>It uses the presence of this file as a "trigger" to decide whether to
> >>start the pppd program in the demand mode at boot time or not.
> >
> >
> >No. It uses the presenc
John Hasler wrote:
Donald Spoon writes:
-Snip- <
It uses the presence of this file as a "trigger" to decide whether to
start the pppd program in the demand mode at boot time or not.
No. It uses the presence of this file as a "trigger" to decide whether to
start the pppd program at bootup. W
Donald Spoon writes:
> One thing I have discovered in Debian to get Demand Dialing to work is
> the need to change a file name in /etc/ppp/... you have to change
> "no_ppp_on_boot" to "ppp_on_boot".
Not true. demand dialing will work fine without that. ppp_on_boot just
allows pppd to start at bo
Sigmund Svertingsson wrote:
Greetings, all.
I'm running Woody on an old Pentium box as my
gateway/firewall/fileserver for my LAN here at Castillo del Lago (my
home). Life is good here, and I'm really enjoying Debian, but I'm kind
of stuck with the demand dialing thing.
If I comment out the "
Sigmund Svertingsson wrote:
Greetings, all.
I'm running Woody on an old Pentium box as my
gateway/firewall/fileserver for my LAN here at Castillo del Lago (my
home). Life is good here, and I'm really enjoying Debian, but I'm kind
of stuck with the demand dialing thing.
If I comment out the "
Hi,
I seem to remember if you use DEMAND dialing you shouldn't use PERSIST
and vice versa - one or the other only. Seems logical if you think about
it.. Personally I use demand with an idle set for 10 minutes so that my ppp
is dropped if I don't access the network for 10 minutes at a time.
Vittorio wrote:
thought:the simplest, the better! Therefore no diald by far more
complicated than ppp on demand which I'd learned had been somewhat
enhanced (it works fine at last, they say), pppoe, openssh, iptables,
kernel 2.4.19, lynx, all for a mere 300 MB of disk space.
Now the problem is
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:03:40PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Alexey Chetroi said:
> >
> > I'm still trying to get pppd and radius work together.
> > There's pam_radius module, so is it posible to auth. pppd
> > users against pam_radius module? Does anybody get this working?
>
> what are you trying to
Alexey Chetroi said:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm still trying to get pppd and radius work together.
> There's pam_radius module, so is it posible to auth. pppd
> users against pam_radius module? Does anybody get this working?
what are you trying to do? I mean whats the real goal, are you
setting up a dial
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 02:03:24PM +0100, Emanuele Boieri wrote:
> Hello all!
> At last I successfully installed my modem (beta) drivers (dawned internal modems)
>and the kppp application to get into the internet...BUT, after the number is dialled
>it comes up an error: the problem (it says) is
Emanuele writes:
> I'd like to connect to the internet,really.
You might try http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/ and look in the
'Peripherals' section for the article entitled 'Setting up a serial
modem on a Debian desktop PC'.
Chris
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Emanuele writes:
> I'd like to connect to the internet,really.
Run pppconfig as root and aswer the questions. Then use the command 'pon'
to start ppp and 'poff' to stop it. If you still have problems post the
output of the command 'plog' and the contents of /etc/ppp/peers/provider
and /etc/chats
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 03:51 pm, Marvin J. Kosmal wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having no luck connecting as user.
>
> I can connect as root
>
> But, if I try to connect as user..
>
>
> As soon as pppd launches... I get booted..
>
> I know it must be a permission somewhere but, I can't figure out
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 10:28:18PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use pppd instead of diald for dial-on-demand
> functionality.
>
> I've got the dialing and connecting part working. However, pppd seems
> to ignore the "idle x" option I'm specifying in /etc/ppp/options. In
> fact, I
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