Am 2003-10-07 21:50:29, schrieb Jeff Newmiller:
>On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine.
>> But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?
>
>Below, you say you want no timeout. Your question here suggests that you
>do want timeout. Perhaps you think timeout means something different than
>I do? Idle timeout is timer completing full specified time with no
>activity, which leads to pppd dropping connection.
I think, I was not clear enough... ;-)
I like to have an 'IDLE 300' but this will never disconnect...
I was trying two weeks the Bering with the 'active-filter' and
it does not work. There is no incoming and no outgoing traffic,
and Bering does not disconnect after 300 seconds.
If I set it to 'IDME 30' it works correctly.
And with 'IDLE 80' it wil disconnect in 140 seconds.
Strange !!!
>> Here is my syslog copied from the weblet:
>>
>> Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
>> Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: Using interface ppp0
>
>[...]
>
>> Oct 8 00:07:41 router pppd[30564]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
>
>[...]
>
>> Oct 8 00:37:57 router pppd[30564]: Terminating on signal 15.
>
>This message usually indicates that the connection was dropped, either due
>to line noise (modem gave up) or because the other end dropped the
>connection (timeout by ISP).
No, because Bering with 'IDLE 300' does not disconnect,
so I have droped the Interfaces with ifdown.
>> There is absulutly nothin which let the Connection 'persist' !!!
>> What can I do ? - Curently I have set the idle to 60 seconds,
>> but this is no solution for me...
>
>Talk to your ISP? Maybe they don't like people camping on their modems.
???
Greetings
Michelle
P.S.: I pay per second and there is no IDLE at my ISP. So if I like to
stay 24/24 in the Internet, - NO PROBLEM. But I need an 'IDLE 300'
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