I added leaf-user back into this discussion, so others familiar with ppp 
problems might be able to offer some help.

Well, Phillip, the pppd debug output you posted still reports the 7-bit 
problem, along with an LCP failure. That makes me continue to suspect that 
the connection is in shell mode, no matter what yous ISP says. But since 
you did not include the rest of the information that I asked you to post, I 
can't really say more than that.

I don't know why your ISP thinks that the fact that the connection works 
for others means that it should work for you. (That's really all your "he 
denied the possibility" report conveys.) If he merely means that any 
configuration error is at your end, not his ... well, this I believe, even 
without his assurance. But his telling you the service works for others 
does not help you find your problem; it's really just a brush-off.

So, I suggest once more that you post a report with all the required 
information in one place:

         the authentication method your ISP requires
         how you actually authenticate (there should be lines in the log 
outout that precede the "Connect" line, especially if you use 
userid/password authentication)
         what your pppd options are
         the logfile output for the attempt, COMPLETELY UNEDITED (you 
didn't do this in what you sent this morning, despite my asking you to - at 
the very least, all the lines you did include should have timestamps and 
"pppd:" at the beginning), except for password concealment

One other thought: might this simply be a matter of incorrect userid or 
password? If you have a terminal program like minicom available to you, can 
you log in to the ISP manually? (After the password is accepted, you should 
get a screen full of what looks like line noise .... that's the ppp link 
trying to start.)

At 10:02 AM 10/16/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







>Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/15/2002 10:53:16 AM
>
>To:   Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx@Nlynx, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>cc:
>
>Subject:  Re: [leaf-user] help with ISDN?
>
>
>
> >> To get meaninful help,
>
>Connected Last nite.  Put debug in the pppd options.
>Put daemon.*  in syslog.conf.
>Expected a little more, but here is what I got
>
>Connect:  ppp0 <--> ttyS0
>Sent:  LCP ConfReq id 0x01 <asyncup 0x0>
>         magic 0xa94a237 <pcomp>
>LCP timeout sending Config-Requests
>Connection Terminated
>Recieve send link is not 8-bit clean
>Problem:  all bad bit 7 set to 0
>Hangup (SIGHUP)
>
>I added connect-delay 2000, then increased to
>   3000 and 4000, same result.
>
>The 'connection'  stays up quite a while, about a minute.
>
>Then I talked to the ISP and he said he didn't even see
>me login.  That seems strange, I would think the chat
>script would return to pppd whether login was successful.
>
>Other than that, he denied the possibility that he was not
>going into ppp mode on the basis that they have about 15 ISDN
>users, some of them Linux.
>And the logic for ppp/LCP was the same for ISDN or async dialup.
>
>Any ideas appreciated.

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Ray Olszewski                                   -- Han Solo
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