> RK> and then a bunch of :
> RK> Jul 10 07:27:14 chuy pppd[138]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x1 magic=0xebff]
> RK> Jul 10 07:27:15 chuy pppd[138]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x1 magic=0x86533e6c]
>
> Try adding noccp to the pppd options.
Well, you could just remove "debug" line from /etc/ppp/peers/provider
Just as an aside, I think the addition of the pppconfig script during
installation was a real nice touch. For most normal cases, it gets an
ISP connection set up very quickly and saves a lot of confusion and
fustration for new Debian users.
Tom
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Robert Kerr writes:
> I bit the bullet this week and installed hamm. Now, however, I seem to
> have a funny problem. It used to be that when I typed plog, it would tell
> me the last ten or so lines of ppp.log, which was more than enough to tell
> me what my IP address was. Now, however, ppp.lo
>> "RK" == Robert Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RK> me what my IP address was. Now, however, ppp.log is filled with about ten
RK> billion lines similar to :
RK> Jul 10 07:26:44 chuy pppd[138]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 < 11 05 00 01
04> ]
RK> Jul 10 07:26:44 chuy pppd[138]: sent [CCP ConfReq i
Hi all,
I bit the bullet this week and installed hamm. Now, however, I seem to
have a funny problem. It used to be that when I typed plog, it would tell
me the last ten or so lines of ppp.log, which was more than enough to tell
me what my IP address was. Now, however, ppp.log is filled with abou
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