Check you 'connect-timeout' value for diald and any timeout
values you have in the connect script.
I'd say one of them was 30!
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From: J Grange[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 November 1999 10:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SIGHUP on dialup
Hi,
Thanks to all who helped with the tap & compression problems I was having.
Everything is running (nearly) OK.
Just one more thing though, I sometimes get the following message in the
system log (in about 10% of dialups):
Nov 13 09:59:10 skiddaw diald[17996]: Trigger: icmp 192.168.0.2/257
194
.128.97.160/257
Nov 13 09:59:10 skiddaw diald[17996]: Calling site 192.168.0.3
Nov 13 09:59:19 skiddaw diald[17996]: Connected to site 192.168.0.3
Nov 13 09:59:19 skiddaw diald[17996]: Running pppd (pid = 18002).
Nov 13 09:59:21 skiddaw pppd[18002]: pppd 2.3.10 started by root, uid 0
Nov 13 09:59:21 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 13 09:59:21 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
Nov 13 09:59:40 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Nov 13 09:59:40 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Modem hangup
Nov 13 09:59:40 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Connection terminated.
Nov 13 09:59:40 skiddaw pppd[18002]: Exit.
Has anybody any idea of what is causing the SIGHUP to be sent to pppd and
more importantly, how do I stop it?
Also, I keep getting LCP timeouts. Is this down to my ISP and is there
anything I can do about it?
Thanks in advance.
John Grange
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