Thanks to Gary for the tip about the 'can't locate module tapx' message - they've all
gone - but the old problem still remains. Can anyone help?
The problem is that pppd fails to start - I have attached the scripts and logs as
before.
Iain Stevenson
My chat script:
ABORT 'BUSY'
ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
ABORT 'NO DIALTONE'
'' 'AT&F'
OK\r\n 'ATD08450885128'
CONNECT ''
My diald.conf:
mode ppp
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -t15 -V -f /etc/ppp/chat_script"
disconnect "/usr/sbin/chat -t15 -V -f /etc/ppp/chat_disconnect_script"
device /dev/ttyS0
speed 115200
modem
lock
crtscts
local 192.168.1.1
remote 192.168.1.100
dynamic
defaultroute
debug 24
pppd-options idle 180 asyncmap 0 kdebug 24 noipdefault user xxx/yyy
include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
Messages logged by 'tail -f /var/log/messages' after starting diald.
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1200]: keepup parsing error. Got token 'tcp.ssl'.
Not a known tcp service port.
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1200]: parse string: 'tcp 120 tcp.dest=tcp.ssl'
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1200]: keepup parsing error. Got token 'tcp.ssl'.
Not a known tcp service port.
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1201]: Proxy device established on interface sl0
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1201]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Invalid argument
Sep 15 21:06:39 Wallace diald[1201]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument
Sep 15 21:06:40 Wallace diald[1201]: Diald initial setup completed.
Sep 15 21:06:47 Wallace diald[1201]: Trigger: udp 192.168.1.1/1046 194.1
31.104.225/53
Sep 15 21:06:47 Wallace diald[1201]: Calling site 192.168.1.100
Sep 15 21:06:49 Wallace diald[1201]: connector: AT&F
Sep 15 21:06:49 Wallace diald[1201]: connector: OK
Sep 15 21:06:51 Wallace diald[1201]: connector: ATD08450885128
Sep 15 21:06:51 Wallace diald[1201]: Connected to site 192.168.1.100
Sep 15 21:06:51 Wallace diald[1201]: Running pppd (pid = 1223).
Sep 15 21:06:51 Wallace pppd[1223]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
Sep 15 21:07:51 Wallace diald[1201]: pppd startup timed out. Check your pppd opt
ions. Killing pppd.
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