Those who have been reading the list in the last 15 hours or so will be
aware of a problem in ppp for 7.2 - namely :
> > --- begining of solution -
> > The reason is that in source code, pppd/lcp.c, about line
> > 344, the following condition has been commented o
> > Having upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 (fresh install actually) I cannot seem to
> > get ppp happening. I've attached some debug output for analysis.
> >
> > In brief I can obtain a ppp "connect" from a W2000 notebook but after a
> > long period of trying to "verify username and password" the conne
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 10:25:51PM +0800, Kyle Hargraves wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Gerry Doris wrote:
>
> --- begining of solution -
> The reason is that in source code, pppd/lcp.c, about line
> 344, the following condition has been commented out
>
> #ifd
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Gerry Doris wrote:
> I believe it is broken in 7.2. Check the list archives (especially enigma
> list). I saw a note that someone fixed it by re-installing the 7.1 pppd
> rpms.
Thanks indeed for the reply. I admit to not to looking in the
archives first be
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Having upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 (fresh install actually) I cannot seem to
> get ppp happening. I've attached some debug output for analysis.
>
> In brief I can obtain a ppp "connect" from a W2000 notebook but after a
> long period of trying
I believe it is broken in 7.2. Check the list archives (especially enigma
list). I saw a note that someone fixed it by re-installing the 7.1 pppd
rpms.
Gerry
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Having upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 (fresh install actually) I cannot seem to
>
Hi,
Having upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 (fresh install actually) I cannot seem to
get ppp happening. I've attached some debug output for analysis.
In brief I can obtain a ppp "connect" from a W2000 notebook but after a
long period of trying to "verify username and password" the connection
"dies"
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 1:06 AM
> Subject: PPP Problem
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > RH5.2, kernel 2.0.36 standard out of the box
> > mgetty mgetty-1.1.14-5 standard put of the box
&
Hi,
RH5.2, kernel 2.0.36 standard out of the box
mgetty mgetty-1.1.14-5 standard put of the box
ppp0 is setup for a permanent dialout ppp connection to the net.
ppp[123] are setup for dialin access.
Randonly ppp0 re-dials and at the same time a user dials in and gets
ppp0 so the out link gets p
server I don't see a way around
this other than some some config file or scripting that I am not familiar
with.
Eddie Strohmier
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First thing I would check is to make sure in linuxconf in your PPP setup
that the Local IP address and Remote IP address are blank.
You had mentioned some routing problems with the PPP route still showing
after you disconnect. Make sure before you reconnect that the route has
been deleted or y
TWIMC:
I sent in the following question below twice before with no bites.
Somehow,
after reading all that I could find on the matter at hand, and after
trying
numerous changes, I still have no PPP connection to the WWW when my
mini-network is up. Presently, I still have the very same problem,
bu
Hello
We have several clients who seem to be experiencing similar problems to this.
After some period of time, their permanent PPP connection stalls to our
routers.
They are all running Intel platforms with Redhat 5.0 and stock standard ppp out
of the box.
It seems the problems are experienc
Hi,
I am still having problems with my second ppp setup. I have ppp0 and
ppp1. ppp0 works perfectly. ppp1, however, does not. I have debugged
the connection and found that all the expects are working fine.
However, there is some weirdness happening near the end of the
connection...
This is
>I just reinstalled RedHat do to redo the directory structures. After
>restarting I began to get the message
>"Sorry, ppp not supported by this kernel"
>I installed the stock redhat kernel which I believe has ppp in it. Any
>ideas??
Belief is not sufficient. You need certainty! Does
d
I just reinstalled RedHat do to redo the directory structures. After
restarting I began to get the message
"Sorry, ppp not supported by this kernel"
I installed the stock redhat kernel which I believe has ppp in it. Any
ideas??
Thanks,
Bill
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21 aprilie, 1998 21:28
Subject: RE: PPP Problem
>Had the same problem. Solved it by removing ppp-2.3.3, and using ppp that
>came with RedHat.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Herisanu Nicola
Subject:PPP Problem
I have an ungly ppp problem.
After I'm connected, (got my username & passw )
i can't get a ppp conection.
I also reinstalled RedHat 4.2, pppd, recompiled the kernel. ...
nothing.
Here's /var/log/messages
Standard answer: Did u check out the PPP Tips on
www.redhat.com/support/docs/RHL/ ??
On 20-Apr-98 Herisanu Nicolae wrote:
> I have an ungly ppp problem.
> After I'm connected, (got my username & passw )
> i can't get a ppp conection.
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I have an ungly ppp problem.
After I'm connected, (got my username & passw )
i can't get a ppp conection.
I also reinstalled RedHat 4.2, pppd, recompiled the kernel. ...
nothing.
Here's /var/log/messages
Apr 20 17:49:29 localhost kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents o
I know I've seen it a million times: "My login doesn't die when I exit
my ppp session." But now that it's happening to me, I don't know where
to look for the answer.
Hints?
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