Ray Olszewski wrote:
The most helpful things would be:
1. the complete set of messages from a successful connection, including both
the pppd messages and the messages from kppp and any other app that was
involved (does kppp do its own dialing or call another dialer?).
Kppp does do its own
Okay. The config file confirms what I suspected -- kde is simply timing out
pppd if pppd can't negotiate a connection within 30 seconds, as instructed
by this parameter from the file:
pppdTimeout=30
The first thing to try is making that paramater larger, say 60 or 90, to
give pppd more time to
When I use kppp sometimes it will connect to the web and other times it
won't. Attached is my ppp-logfile for the times it did not connect. If
someone could tell what the problem is I would be grateful.
Micah
Feb 13 16:29:50 localhost pppd[379]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Feb 13
Only a guess ... but perhaps an educated one.
Signal 15, aka SIGTERM, is described, somewhat unhelpfully, as "Termination
Signal" ("man 7 signal"). In context, I suspect that you are getting no
response from the other end to the ppp handshaking request being sent by
pppd, or the modem on the
Ray Olszewski wrote:
Only a guess ... but perhaps an educated one.
Signal 15, aka SIGTERM, is described, somewhat unhelpfully, as "Termination
Signal" ("man 7 signal"). In context, I suspect that you are getting no
response from the other end to the ppp handshaking request being sent by
The most helpful things would be:
1. the complete set of messages from a successful connection, including both
the pppd messages and the messages from kppp and any other app that was
involved (does kppp do its own dialing or call another dialer?).
2. The kppp /or dialer messages from an