So... I just tried to connect to the firewall box (test) by its IP address, and there was no delay. I left that connection open, and tried by its hostname (test), and it also connected with no delay. So... It apears that if I have any telnet connection open to the box from my workstation it will connect right up when using the hostname, its just the initial connection by its hostname. Maybe Ill setup a DNS server on the new firewall/gateway box... that may solve the issue, but I still think somethings screwwy on my workstation...
Jamie On Sunday 23 March 2003 02:20 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote: : On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 03:03:28AM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote: : > pon... I can tell your a debian user! I dont have pon, nor plog, but I do : > have : : pon, poff, pon, poff : : > run ppp in debug mode, no usefull info though. : > from /var/log/messages: : > : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: timeout set to 60 seconds : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: abort on (ERROR) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: abort on (BUSY) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: abort on (NO CARRIER) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: send (AT&FH0^M) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: expect (OK) : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: ^M : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: NO CARRIER : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: -- failed : > Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: Failed (NO CARRIER) : > Mar 23 03:53:15 test pppd[464]: Exit. : > Gee... failed, not much info there! I knew it failed, but not exactly why : > or what to fix! : : Lok at the times: everything at 3:53:14, something is wrong on your system. : Not that the times are wrong, but it is all within the same second, no time : for a remote system to respond. Not that it matters in this case because : the phone hasn't even dialed. : : It looks like ppp sent "AT&FH0^M" and waited an OK. It instead got a ^M : and NO CARRIER. I would load up minicom or some other terminal program, : then type in "AT". You should get OK. Then I'd type in AT&FH0 which : should be reset to factory defaults (F) and hang up (H0). If not, I'd look : in the modem manual to figure out what the proper init string is, then I'd : reconfigure ppp to use this as the config string. : : Also notice ppp says "we're going to abort if we get error, busy, no : carrier, no dialtone." THe modem said no carrier, when it should have said : OK, so ppp exitted. : : Cory : _______________________________________________ : Eug-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug -- "Linux was made by foreign terrorists to take money from true US companies like Microsoft." - Some AOL'er. "To this end we dedicate ourselves..." -Don -- From the sig of "Don", [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
