Hi,
I posted this problem before. Seems that either nobody had a
solution or my description of the problem was unsufficient.
Problem:
Dialling out with ISDN to ISP.
Setup of the card (FritzClassic) is ok.
I set up ISDN via a script (rc.isdn) which is started at the end
of rc.sysinit.
At boottime I get messages that inicate that the driver is
installed:
Jun 24 09:54:01 molch kernel: HiSax: 2 channels added
Jun 24 09:54:01 molch kernel: HiSax: module installed
When I start kisdn out of an xterm (to see the errors) I get:
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In Mandrake 5.3 (kernel 2.0.36):
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kISDN: Release 0.7.2
kISDN: Standard HiSax driver
kISDN: Scanning interfaces
ippp0 : PPP interface (index 0)
kISDN: Gonna use PPP interface ippp1
kISDN: Gonna use PPP slave ippp2
kISDN: Gonna use Raw interface isdn0
kISDN: Gonna use Raw slave isdn1
kISDN: Detected kernel 2.0
kISDN: Total number of configured devices = 1
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In Mandrake 6.0 (kernel 2.2.9):
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kISDN: Release 0.7.3
kISDN: Standard HiSax driver
kISDN: Scanning interfaces
ippp0 : PPP interface (index 0)
kISDN: Gonna use PPP interface ippp1
kISDN: Gonna use PPP slave ippp2
kISDN: Gonna use Raw interface isdn0
kISDN: Gonna use Raw slave isdn1
kISDN: Detected kernel 2.2
kISDN: Total number of configured devices = 1
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Now when I dial out in Mandrake 5.3 everything works ok.
In Mandrake 6.0 I get the following:
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kISDN: Dialing out...
kISDN: [BE_DIAL]
kISDN: Dialing of ippp0 triggered
kISDN: ifconfig ippp0
kISDN: SIOCGIFADDR failed in getIfConfig(ippp0)
kISDN: SIOCGIFDSTADDR failed in getIfConfig(ippp0)
kISDN: Hanging up...?
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In /var/log/messages I see that I get connected, login is ok:
kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected
ipppd[1314]: Remote message: Login Succeeded
but then ISP sends request for ppp and my box doesn't answer.
After 30 sec I get a
ipppd[1314]: IPCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
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That's it.
Anyone have an idea?
Wolfgang
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