Here's a section of my /var/log/messages that was collected while my link
was coming up. pppd failed to insert the defalult route in the routing
table during this run. Is this helpfull at all?
Also, there are often two identical proxy devices. sl0 and sl1.
The kernel is 2.2.10 and my machine is 486sx 33 with 8 megs ram. Is my
machine too slow?
Thanks
- Ben Johnson
Oct 4 15:15:15 gw diald[293]: filter accepted rule 30 proto 134645936 len 84 packet
192.168.1.3,0 => 206.124.128.1,0
Oct 4 15:15:15 gw diald[293]: --- tick --- state 4 block 0 state_timeout 51
Oct 4 15:15:15 gw diald[293]: New addresses: local 12.73.105.249, remote
165.238.131.89, broadcast 0.0.0.0
Oct 4 15:15:15 gw pppd[1481]: local IP address 12.73.105.249
Oct 4 15:15:15 gw pppd[1481]: remote IP address 165.238.131.89
Oct 4 15:15:16 gw diald[293]: start ppp0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
Oct 4 15:15:16 gw diald[293]: start ppp0: RTNETLINK answers: File exists
Oct 4 15:15:17 gw diald[293]: start ppp0: RTNETLINK answers: File exists
Oct 4 15:15:17 gw diald[293]: new state UP action 0x8052390 timeout 120
Oct 4 15:15:17 gw diald[293]: Changed snoop device to ppp0
Oct 4 15:15:18 gw pppd[1481]: local IP address 12.73.105.249
Oct 4 15:15:18 gw pppd[1481]: remote IP address 165.238.131.89
Oct 4 15:15:18 gw diald[293]: Error forwarding data packet to physical device:
Network is down
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Ben Johnson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> diald has sporadically been able to setup the defaultroute when the link
> comes up. I've tried a number of different things (some of them
> misguided no doubt) and nothing is working so far. All I have to do to
> get the networking working is issue a command like:
> "route add default gw $inetaddr"
>
> I hope someone can help. Here's some info.
>
> SuSE 6.2
> diald 0.99.1
> pppd 2.3.8
> I have two ethernet devices, running with addr. like 192.168.x.x
> Am running ip-masq
>
> ########## /etc/diald.conf (filters left out.)
> #working pppd parameters
> # /dev/modem 115200 noipdefault debug modem defaultroute crtscts
>
> #timeouts
> redial-timeout 10
> retry-count 3
> died-retry-count 3
> #route-wait #needed?
>
> #logging
> accounting-log "/var/log/diald.log"
> #debug 0x006D
> debug 0x0031
>
> #connection/network options
> path-pppd /usr/sbin/pppd
> mode ppp
> demasq
> pppd-options name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> connect "chat -t45 -f /etc/ppp/ppp.chat"
> device /dev/modem
> speed 115200
> modem
> lock
> crtscts
> local 10.0.0.1
> remote 10.0.0.2
> dynamic
> defaultroute
>
>
>
>
>
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