> > Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
> > Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Couldn't attach tty to PPP unit 0:
> >Invalid argument
> > Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: tcsetattr: Invalid argument
> > Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Exit.
>
> I brow
Dear dUCK
I think pppd is dieing because it is written somewhere in an etc script.
It's something like 'if you dont connect before x-die'
look for this options in the scripts of /etc/ppp
Anyway, from my point of view, the best is making a hand made script for
your ISP
they sometimes appear at loca
>> One more thing. There's a 2.4.0 pppd compiled for potato w/kernel
>> 2.4.x at:
>>
>> http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
>
>kevin, you rock!!! fixed it...
>and thanks to adrian as well!!!
Excellent! Glad to be of service.
-- Kevin
also sprach Kevin Ross (on Tue, 19 Jun 2001 04:50:14PM -0700):
> One more thing. There's a 2.4.0 pppd compiled for potato w/kernel
> 2.4.x at:
>
> http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
kevin, you rock!!! fixed it...
and thanks to adrian as well!!!
martin; (greetings from the he
also sprach Kevin Ross (on Tue, 19 Jun 2001 04:46:06PM -0700):
> I browsed through the source code for pppd, and it looks like the
> only way that error can be generated is if you're using kernel
> 2.4.x. So the fact that you're using pppd version 2.3.11 tells me
> you're using potato, but with a
>> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
>> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Couldn't attach tty to PPP unit 0:
>>Invalid argument
>> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: tcsetattr: Invalid argument
>> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Exit.
>
>I browsed thr
> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Couldn't attach tty to PPP unit 0:
>Invalid argument
> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: tcsetattr: Invalid argument
> Jun 19 16:56:35 orange pppd[1408]: Exit.
I browsed through th
also sprach Jeremy (on Tue, 19 Jun 2001 07:42:32PM -0500):
> My knowledge on this is limited, but have you made sure that you
> have the domain and nameserver entries in the /etc/resolv.conf
> file? I got this same sort of message when I was trying to dial
> in with wvdial and I didn't have those
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hey all,
we are still failing to establish a connection with wvdial and pppd
(on a potato system). wvdial looks all good, until we get to the
login:
--> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
login:
--> Looks like a login p
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