I had troubles with ppp and redhat's default 6.0 kernel. The connecton
would come up but would be dead slow. I downloaded the newest kernel
source compiled it and all was good. So I think it is a kernel problem.
Bob
On Sun, 9 May 1999, Joel A. Matz wrote:
->Hello all.
->
->I used diald for a while with RH5.2 & 2.0 series kernels right up to the
->bitter end. For the last few months I had a DSL (boy was that cool) and
->in the interim moved up to the 2.2 series kernels.
->
->I have now moved & the new area doesn't have DSL or cable modems so I'm
->back to a POTS connection. At this point I'm running RH6.0 with their
->stock 2.2.5 kernel. I have ppp working fine (barring a few stange
->messages) using ifup ppp0. syslog looks like so:
->
->
->May 8 19:15:06 pearl ifup-ppp: pppd started for ppp0 on /dev/ttyS1 at
->115200
->May 8 19:15:06 pearl kernel: PPP: version 2.3.3 (demand dialling)
->May 8 19:15:06 pearl kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
->May 8 19:15:06 pearl kernel: registered device ppp0
->May 8 19:15:06 pearl pppd[3099]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
->May 8 19:15:29 pearl pppd[3099]: Serial connection established.
->May 8 19:15:29 pearl pppd[3099]: Using interface ppp0
->May 8 19:15:29 pearl pppd[3099]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
->May 8 19:15:33 pearl pppd[3099]: Remote message: ^F
->May 8 19:15:33 pearl modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-21
->May 8 19:15:34 pearl modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-26
->May 8 19:15:34 pearl modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-24
->May 8 19:15:34 pearl pppd[3099]: local IP address 151.197.###.##
->May 8 19:15:34 pearl pppd[3099]: remote IP address 192.168.###.##
->
->When I try to implement diald I get the following:
->
->May 8 12:45:16 pearl diald[2656]: Running connect (pid = 2890).
->May 8 12:45:16 pearl connect: Initializing Modem
->May 8 12:45:17 pearl connect: Dialing 1610#######
->May 8 12:45:22 pearl PAM_pwdb[2872]: (login) session opened for user
->root by (uid=0)
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl connect: chat: May 08 12:45:38 CONNECT 28800/ARQ
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl connect: Protocol started
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl diald[2656]: Running pppd (pid = 2914).
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl pppd[2914]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl pppd[2914]: Using interface ppp0
->May 8 12:45:38 pearl pppd[2914]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl pppd[2914]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl pppd[2914]: Modem hangup
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl pppd[2914]: Connection terminated.
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl pppd[2914]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl pppd[2914]: Exit.
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl diald[2656]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
->'/sbin/route add 10.0.0.2 metric 1 dev sl0'
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl diald[2656]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
->'/sbin/route add default metric 1 netmask 0.0.0.0 dev sl0'
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl diald[2656]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
->'/sbin/route add 10.0.0.2 metric 1 dev sl0'
->May 8 12:45:42 pearl diald[2656]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
->'/sbin/route add default metric 1 netmask 0.0.0.0 dev sl0'
->May 8 12:45:43 pearl diald[2656]: Delaying 10 seconds before clear to
->dial.
->
->
->Is this a configuration issue or a kernel /route problem? any thoughts?
->
->Thanks,
->
->Joel
->
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