On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Dave Laplander wrote:
<SNIP>
> Apr 25 08:05:37 jobe diald[337]: FIFO: full monitor connection to monitor
> /tmp/dctrl.16116 requested
>
> Apr 25 08:05:37 jobe diald[337]: FIFO: could not open pipe
> /tmp/dctrl.16116: Device not configured
</SNIP>
I'm getting the following:
FIFO: full monitor connection to monitor /tmp/dctrl.3876 requested
FIFO: could not open pipe /tmp/dctrl.3876: No such device or address
Diald itself I've never had a problem with, and the pipe is there... I
actually have to kill dctrl to get rid of it (can't use any of the
pulldowns). The worst part is that I used to use it no problem a while
back and was also on this list at the time... This time around - Linux
Slackware 3.4 base, self-compiled kernel v2.0.33
/tmp's permissions are drwxr-xr-x, the fifo's are prw-rw-rw-, and the pipe's
are prw------- They're all owned by root.root
I am logged in as root from the console. I'm sure I missed something when
compiling it, but I'm drawing a blank... BTW, also using diald-0.16 with
the .5 patch. Diald is started from my /etc/rc.d/rc.local and here's my
/etc/diald.conf:
mode ppp
connect /usr/lib/diald/connect
device /dev/ttyS2
speed 38400
modem
lock
crtscts
local 192.168.0.1
remote 192.168.0.2
dynamic
defaultroute
include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
redial-backoff-start 4
redial-backoff-limit 300
dial-fail-limit 15
fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
#restrict 12:00:00 21:15:00 * * *
up
TIA for resolving my inability to think :-),
Jason
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