Previously using same phone line and same isp, I used to connect. Of
late last few days I am unable to connect. I get the following error.
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost pppd[10292]: pppd 2.4.3 started by lvgandhi, uid 1000
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost pppd[10292]: using channel 2
Oct 25 05:40:34 localhost
Barry Samuels writes:
> I had assumed some permissions problem. Is that what you are saying...
Yes.
> ...and if so can you suggest where I might look?
At something other than kppp. It's broken by design.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, John Hasler wrote:
> > That doesn't explain why the same error message is *not* displayed when
> > running kppp as root.
>
> The message originates with pppd. When it is unable to access the
> resources it needs it jumps to the erroneous conclusion that there is no
> ppp sup
Barry Samuels writes:
> That doesn't explain why the same error message is *not* displayed when
> running kppp as root.
The message originates with pppd. When it is unable to access the
resources it needs it jumps to the erroneous conclusion that there is no
ppp support in the kernel. When run b
** Reply to note from Andras Simonyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat, 22 Jul 2000
08:36:40 +0200 (CEST)
>
> Hi,
> on 21-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Debian Potato ( kernel 2.2.16 ) with Slink version KDE.
> >
> > When I start kppp it displays a message which says that I don't
> > have ppp com
Hi,
on 21-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Debian Potato ( kernel 2.2.16 ) with Slink version KDE.
>
> When I start kppp it displays a message which says that I don't
> have ppp compiled
> into the kernel or loaded as a module which is wrong (I have ppp as
> a module).
I ran into the same probl
On 21-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Debian Potato ( kernel 2.2.16 ) with Slink version KDE.
>
> When I start kppp it displays a message which says that I don't have ppp
> compiled
> into the kernel or loaded as a module which is wrong (I have ppp as a
> module).
>
the user who runs ppp sh
Debian Potato ( kernel 2.2.16 ) with Slink version KDE.
When I start kppp it displays a message which says that I don't have ppp
compiled
into the kernel or loaded as a module which is wrong (I have ppp as a module).
It then starts as normal and goes on to work perfectly!
If I start it as root
>can't connect anymore with kppp
>I logged out while I was connected and kppp was running.
>After I logged in kppp didn't work anymore.
>Sorry can't open modem, kppp say's
>
>As root kppp still works, because when I logged out I was user.
>So I think there must be something changed in my home direc
Hi,
I can't connect anymore with kppp
I logged out while I was connected and kppp was running.
After I logged in kppp didn't work anymore.
Sorry can't open modem, kppp say's
As root kppp still works, because when I logged out I was user.
So I think there must be something changed in my home direc
> Hi.,.
>
> I've removed the entry from /etc/ppp/options, but it still no working...
Try making /etc/ppp/options empty, see if this helps. Also add a "debug"
option for ppp in kppp's ppp options tag, and look at /var/log/syslog, see
if there is anything interesting.
Sergey.
> > > when i try to
Hi.,.
I've removed the entry from /etc/ppp/options, but it still no working...
Thorsten Manegold wrote:
>
> On 11-Jun-99 Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> > when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> > message
> > pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
On 11-Jun-99 Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> message
> pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
> problem?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
This is caused by a bug in kppp. It requires that the entry "lock" in
/etc/ppp/opt
Just a guess: did you clean /etc/ppp/options ? You need this file to be
empty for the kppp to work.
Sergey.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Micha Feigin wrote:
> when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
> message
> pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
> p
when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
message pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to
the problem?
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