Shannon McMackin wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 22:06:35 -0600, Andy Herkey wrote:
>
>   
>> Shannon McMackin wrote:
>>     
>>> 1st, Andy, I apologize for not getting back to you on FC10.  I've had
>>> to switch back to Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> We had it working on Intrepid.  I don't know for the life of me what
>>> changed.  I'm using the libs from try3 that you sent me and here's the
>>> output in the attached file.
>>>
>>>       
>> Shannon,
>> I don't see anything obvious in the output except your provider did not
>> respond to the request for an IP/DNS addresses properly.  Line 12 should
>> have looked like this from your provider:
>>     rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 <addr 10.67.241.190> <ms-dns1
>> 172.16.145.103> <ms-dns2 172.16.145.103>] instead it looks like this:
>>     rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>]
>> So pppd kept sending requests for a local IP address and DNS servers
>> until it gave up.
>>
>> 1 Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
>> 2 sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>] 3 rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x0
>> <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap>] 4 sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x0 <asyncmap 0x0>
>> <auth pap>] 5 rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>] 6 sent [PAP
>> AuthReq id=0x1 user="Mariner-T61" password=<hidden>] 7 rcvd [PAP AuthAck
>> id=0x1]
>> 8 PAP authentication succeeded
>> 9 sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2
>> 0.0.0.0>] 10 rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr 169.254.1.1>] 11 sent [IPCP
>> ConfAck id=0x1 <addr 169.254.1.1>] 12 rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 <ms-dns1
>> 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 13 sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 <addr 0.0.0.0>
>> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 14 rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x2
>> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 15 sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x3 <addr
>> 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 16 rcvd [IPCP ConfNak
>> id=0x3 <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 17 sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x4
>> <addr 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 18 rcvd [IPCP
>> ConfNak id=0x4 <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 19 sent [IPCP
>> ConfReq id=0x5 <addr 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 20
>> rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x5 <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns2 0.0.0.0>] 21 sent
>> [IPCP ConfReq id=0x6 <addr 0.0.0.0>] 22 rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x6]
>> 23 sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x7 <addr 0.0.0.0>] 24 rcvd [IPCP ConfNak
>> id=0x7]
>>
>>
>>  From what I see it looks good on your side. Are you still using the
>> default barry-att_cingular scripts?
>> Try running "sudo pppd dump debug call barry-att_cingular" so we can see
>> what options pppd thinks are set.
>>
>> - Andy
>>
>>
>>
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> Andy,
>
> Here's the output of the debug:
>
> pppd options in effect:
> debug debug           # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> nodetach              # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> dump          # (from command line)
> noauth                # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> user          # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> password ??????               # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
>               # (from /etc/ppp/options)
> connect /usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/chatscripts/barry-
> att_cingular.chat             # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> pty /usr/sbin/pppob -P 3ewfdsxz               # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-
> att_cingular)
> nocrtscts             # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
>               # (from /etc/ppp/options)
> noaccomp              # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> asyncmap 0            # (from /etc/ppp/options)
> nomagic               # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> mtu 1492              # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> nopcomp               # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> passive               # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> lcp-echo-failure 999          # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> lcp-echo-interval 0           # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> hide-password         # (from /etc/ppp/options)
> novj          # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> ipcp-accept-local             # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> ipcp-accept-remote            # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> noipdefault           # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> ipcp-restart 7                # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> defaultroute          # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> proxyarp              # (from /etc/ppp/options)
> usepeerdns            # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> nobsdcomp             # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> nodeflate             # (from /etc/ppp/peers/barry-att_cingular)
> noipx         # (from /etc/ppp/options)
>
> The remainder of the process is the same.  No IP address provided by AT&T.
>
>   
Shannon,
Pleasea send me these two files from you system:
/etc/ppp/options
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets

Thanks,
- Andy


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