Matt:
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Hoppes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Linux - Diald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 10:05 PM
Subject: Problem Located
...
> Oct 10 13:15:19 ics pppd[7548]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
> Oct 10 13:15:35 ics pppd[7548]: Serial connection established.
> Oct 10 13:15:36 ics pppd[7548]: Using interface ppp0
> Oct 10 13:15:36 ics pppd[7548]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
> Oct 10 13:15:38 ics pppd[7548]: not replacing existing default route
to
> sl1 [0.0.0.0]
> Oct 10 13:15:38 ics pppd[7548]: local IP address 204.186.11.182
> Oct 10 13:15:38 ics pppd[7548]: remote IP address 204.186.203.101
> Oct 10 13:16:08 ics pppd[7548]: CCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Oct 10 17:16:09 ics diald[644]: Error opening device /dev/ttyS1:
Device or
> resource busy.
> Oct 10 17:16:09 ics diald[644]: Couldn't find a free device to call
out
> on.
> Oct 10 17:16:09 ics diald[644]: Connect script failed.
> Oct 10 17:16:09 ics diald[644]: Delaying 1 seconds before clear to
dial.
> Oct 10 17:16:12 ics diald[644]: Error opening device /dev/ttyS1:
Device or
> resource busy.
>
> How do I fix this? (This seems to happen most when I do an ifup ppp0)
> ie.. (I bring the connection up instead of letting diald bring it up).
...
If it's what I think I'm amazed, I tried this just to find if it was
possible but pppd didn't fire up.
When you launch pppd by hand "ifup ppp0" is diald already runing? If so,
and by your log it is, just look at the impossibility to change default
route from sl1 and the error opening ttyS1, sl1 is controled by diald
and the modem port is locked by one of them., that's the reason it won't
work. You can't have diald and pppd, or for that matter any two
communications programs without shared interrupts to access the same
hardware at the same time. Kill diald before starting pppd and
vice-versa.
Amazing...I could't do that, pppd refuses to start.
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