On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Yann-Erick Proy wrote:

> Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
>  
> > Post the log of the IPCP chatter..
> > 
> [...]
> > > - Whenever attempting to connect to the ISP through ISDN, everything
> > >   runs fine until the PPP connection process comes to IP address setting
> > >   (including ISDN board setup, dialing, and PAP authentification).
> > > - Then the PPP client on the linux box (be it Mandrake 5.2, 6.0 or 6.1)
> > >   doesn't seem to see the IP proposed by the ISP (I know the IP is proposed
> > >   because I checked with the hotline).
> > > - Finally it hangs out, leaving a "IPCP: timeout sending Config-Requests"
> > >   in the system log.
> > > - Same symptoms with isdn4linux scripting or KISDN.
> [...]
> 
> Experimentations with another ISP lead me a little further. Since my main
> concern
> is successful connection, I'll come back to the difficulties with the former
> ISP
> later.
> 
> With the second ISP the Linux box accepts its IP, but gets disconnected as
> soon as
> it does. Here is the corresponding fragment from the log:
> 
> ipppd[759]: local  IP address 164.138.56.223
> ipppd[759]: remote IP address 195.6.71.132
> ipppd[759]: ioctl(SIOCADDRT) device route (ippp0/195.6.0.0/ffff0000): Le
> r�seau ne fonctionne pas.

I've seen ppp decide to use ppp1 half way thru the config, usualy cause
theres another proccess of pppd running

> [NB: Sorry for the french here, literaly <Network isn't functionning>]

I can't find that string :/

> ipppd[759]: LCP terminated by peer
> kernel: ippp0: remote hangup
> 
> Any suggestion?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Yann
> 
> 

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