that local IP address is at least part of your problem. It's valid only as a
private network address. To accept an assigned IP address from your isp add
ipcp-accept-local
to your ppp options file or add it to your command line ppp options
alex
On Wed, 09 Jun 1999, Brian Witowski wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Here is the latest in my efforts to get diald going.
> A member of the list suggested a web site with step-by-step instructions
>
> for setting up ppp. The site was great. BUT, I still can't connect.
> When I
> ran the ppp/chat script command line listed there to establish a
> connection
> and to see what the ISP was expecting, all I got was a disconnect
> requested
> by peer. The output is below. Maybe somebody can make sense of it. At
> this
> point I am suspecting my chat script. Anyway the command I entered to
> get
> the output below included the script within the command. Any ideas?
>
> The line entered to get the output below was:
>
> /usr/bin/pppd /dev/modem 57600 debug connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v '' AT
> OK ATDT 5551212 CONNECT '\d\c'"
> Note that there are some single apostrophes and regular quotes used.
>
> Jun 8 22:12:08 server kernel: registered device ppp0
> Jun 8 22:12:08 server syslog: IPX support is not present in the kernel
> Jun 8 22:12:08 server pppd[595]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
> Jun 8 22:12:08 server pppd[595]: Using interface ppp0
> Jun 8 22:12:08 server pppd[595]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> Jun 8 22:12:09 server pppd[595]: Remote message:
> Jun 8 22:12:09 server pppd[595]: local IP address 192.168.1.1
> Jun 8 22:12:09 server pppd[595]: remote IP address 207.140.226.114
> Jun 8 22:12:09 server pppd[595]: IPCP terminated at peer's request
> Jun 8 22:12:10 server pppd[595]: LCP terminated at peer's request
> Jun 8 22:12:12 server pppd[595]: Modem hangup
> Jun 8 22:12:12 server pppd[595]: Connection terminated.
>
>
> Brian
>
>
>
>
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