On 25/09/11 17:58, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > Hi Scott, this is, what I sent to the maintainer of the package and sent to > buglist. The answer was: There is no bug in it. So, why do older versions > work > and the other (after his massive changes no more?) >
Hi Hans - you don't seem to be the original poster. *I just asked for a link to the bugreport*...... Your log indicates a problem with *UMTSmon* - not *ppp(d)*. The OP is posting about a problem with Kppp - (your logs don't indicate problem with Kppp *either*.) Please start a new thread if you'd like to solve your, unrelated, problem. Suggestions below (Hans):- Network manager seems to interfere with other programs like Kppp and UMTSmon broken... try not to install it when you plan on using another management tool. To rule out UMTSmon as the problem try:- # echo "echo AT+CPIN=3521^M^M > /dev/ttyUSB0 # pppd ttyUSB0 460800 nodetach defaultroute noipdefault noauth lock usepeerdns debug debug connect 'chat "" "at" "" "at" "OK" "at&f" "OK" "atz" "OK" "at+cgdcont=1,'IP','gint.b-online.gr'" OK "atdt*99#" CONNECT' user o2 password password NOTES: change passord to o2 *if* password fails. You were running:- idle 7200 noauth asyncmap 0 updetach dump debug debug debug 460800 lock crtscts modem /dev/ttyUSB0 noipx defaultroute replacedefaultroute usepeerdns user o2 password o2 I suspect that if you'd upgraded UMTSmon when you upgraded pppd you would't have had the problem - even though your UMTSmon settings seem non-optimal. If UMTSmon was a Debian package this might not have happened - if you are also running networkmanager that's another possible conflict. <snipped> > > Hans-J. Ullrich > > Cheers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e7fe428.8000...@gmail.com