Hi Scott,
Here is the info put into /var/log/messages when diald attempts to
establish a PPP connection. Notice that a timeout occurs after pppd
"Connect: ppp0 <---> /dev/ttyS0".
Any thoughts as to why this may be happening?
Thanks again for the help.
-timm
Sep 20 15:53:08 timmip named[291]: Cleaned cache of 0 RRs
Sep 20 15:53:08 timmip named[291]: deleting interface [127.0.0.2].53
Sep 20 15:53:08 timmip named[291]: USAGE 937857188 937705988 CPU=0u/0s
CHILDCPU=0u/0s
Sep 20 15:53:08 timmip named[291]: NSTATS 937857188 937705988
Sep 20 15:53:08 timmip named[291]: XSTATS 937857188 937705988 RR=1 RNXD=0
RFwdR=0 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=0 ROpts=0 SSysQ=1
SAns=0 SFwdQ=0 SDupQ=107 SErr=1 RQ=0 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=0 RTCP=0 SFwdR=0
SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=0 SNXD=0
Sep 20 15:55:32 timmip diald[4038]: Unknown option '-reroute'
Sep 20 15:55:35 timmip diald[4039]: Trigger: udp 127.0.0.2/1059
198.83.19.241/53
Sep 20 15:55:35 timmip diald[4039]: Calling site 127.0.0.3
Sep 20 15:55:35 timmip diald[4039]: Removed stale lock on ttyS0 (pid 3955)
Sep 20 15:56:00 timmip diald[4039]: Connected to site 127.0.0.3
Sep 20 15:56:00 timmip diald[4039]: Running pppd (pid = 4051).
Sep 20 15:56:00 timmip pppd[4051]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Sep 20 15:56:00 timmip pppd[4051]: Using interface ppp0
Sep 20 15:56:00 timmip pppd[4051]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
Sep 20 15:56:31 timmip pppd[4051]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Sep 20 15:57:00 timmip diald[4039]: pppd startup timed out. Check your pppd
options. Killing pppd.
Sep 20 15:57:00 timmip diald[4039]: stop ppp0: SIOCDELRT: No such process
Sep 20 15:57:01 timmip pppd[4051]: Terminating on signal 2.
Sep 20 15:57:01 timmip pppd[4051]: Connection terminated.
Sep 20 15:57:01 timmip pppd[4051]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Sep 20 15:57:01 timmip pppd[4051]: Exit.
Sep 20 15:57:02 timmip diald[4039]: Delaying 30 seconds before clear to
dial.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 12:09 PM
> To: Tim MacDonald
> Subject: RE: How do I configure diald and IP masq to work together?
>
>
> > One more thing ... since the firewallon/off scripts depend upon
> > ip-up/ip-down,
>
> ip-up/ip-down are keywords, not shell scripts. Read the
> diald.conf(5) manual
> page.
>
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