OK I am told by a colleague that:
IF you connect with pppd and it creates routes for ppp0 say and then you
kill pppd which leaves the routes in place THEN IF the routes are still in
place when you try to connect with pppd THEN you will get the
authentication error that I was getting.
This would mean that:
When I use diald it creates two routes to sl0 and because these routes
exist THEN when diald runs pppd it fails with the authentication error
because there are already routes in the table.
SO are there any pppd gurus out there that know why this occurs ?
Wilson Fletcher
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From: Kim Isdal Knudsen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 2 February 2000 11:04
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Subject: Re: noauth ????
Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:19:49AM +1100, skrev Wilson Fletcher:
>
> ie. /usr/local/bin/dial-geordi contains:
>
> /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyS1 115200 asyncmap 0 \
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chat-geordi" \
> crtscts defaultroute -d
You must know that the executables 'connect' and 'chat' does
exactly the same things. My suggestion is that you remove
the '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f'- part from the above line and
then makes /etc/ppp/chat-geordi executable with #/bin/sh
in the top of the file. I just cant see other problems
with your configuration...
'diald -- -d' looks a bit strange, too. I myself started
diald with 'diald -daemon', but maybe the syntax vary from
version to version?
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W^W Kim Isdal Knudsen - Copenhagen, DK
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