Linux-Misc Digest #522, Volume #19 Fri, 19 Mar 99 16:13:09 EST
Contents:
Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive (Brett W. McCoy)
Soundblaser hisses under Linux ("A.G.")
Gravis Sound and Celeron 333 (Bob van der Poel)
Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux (Patrik Magnusson)
old message spew! (John Thompson)
Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux (George Bonser)
Re: cdwriting (Steve Emms)
Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux (diahedrial)
Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux (Markus Wandel)
Re: Telnet question (fernando)
Re: V.90 ISA Modems!?!?! (Andrew Comech)
Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive (Scott)
Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive (Allen Ashley)
Triple-ISDN getting general protection fault (Birger Toedtmann)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brett W. McCoy)
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:21:23 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 16:54:07 -0500, Greg Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Well, there are several reasons I want to move it. First of all, it works
>perfectly, second of all, the drive that it's currently on is slow and very
>old and I don't really trust it anymore. That and I don't really have room
>in the case for it with these new drives. I suppose I could do it that way,
>but like I said, it's a server so I don't really want it down that long... I
>was hoping I could prepare the second disk, reboot and have it ready to go
>in a few minutes...
At the very least, you will need to create a swap partition and such.
And there's the issue of the boot partition... I'd do a minimal
installation, then move your old system over (i.e., /etc, /home, etc.)
partition by partition. Make sure you make a good back up of everything
first!
--
Brett W. McCoy
http://www.lan2wan.com/~bmccoy/
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Only fools are quoted.
-- Anonymous
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From: "A.G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.debian.user
Subject: Soundblaser hisses under Linux
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:17:37 GMT
Hi all:
I've just configured my sondblaster under Linux 2.2.3.
I compiled kernel with sound support as modules.
I added to conf.modules:
alias sound sb
parameters sb io=0x220 irq=7 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
When I do modprobe sb, the modules load w/o any errors, and I hear quite
annoying hiss comming from the speakers.
The card doesn't produce *any* hissing under NT.
Any ideas? My distro is Debian 2.1 for what that matters...
Thanx,
Arcady
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 21:36:45 -0700
From: Bob van der Poel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Gravis Sound and Celeron 333
Just upgrade my computer to a ASUS board with a Celeron 333. I stuck in
my old Gravis Ultrasound. This worked fine with my old board, and almost
works with the new setup. However, playing au/wav files gives a bit of
sound (which appears to be okay), and then an error. Playing an external
synth almost plays, but with a lot of distortion which appears to be bad
timing.
Any ideas?
I don't think it is the motherboard speed since my old board was running
at 75 and this one is at 66. The CPU is much faster, but that shouldn't
make a difference, should it?
--
__
/ ) / Bob van der Poel
/--< ____/__ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/___/_(_) /_) http://www.kootenay.com/~bvdpoel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrik Magnusson)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:18:43 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Wolters) writes:
|> On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:57:59 GMT, A.G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> >Hi all:
|>
|>
|> >alias sound sb
|> >parameters sb io=0x220 irq=7 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
|> >
|> >When I do modprobe sb, the modules load w/o any errors, and I hear quite
|> >annoying hiss comming from the speakers.
|> >
|> >The card doesn't produce *any* hissing under NT.
|> >
|> >Any ideas? My distro is Debian 2.1 for what that matters...
Here's an idea: when the mixer is initialised it turns on the
'line in' or mic. That would certainly produce a hiss.
If this is the case, just use xmixer or something similar to turn
it off.
/Patrik.
|> Don't know if Debian has sndconfig but you might give it a try. It all
|> depends on what kind of card it is (Vibra, Soundpro-chip?). If it is a card
|> with the Soundpro chip you can look at the CMI HOWTO in my signature.
|>
|> Are you using isapnptools?
|>
|> Regards Hans
|>
|> --
|> Java Search Engine Front End
|> http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/
|> Linux Links/CMI8330 Soundpro HOWTO
|> http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/linux.htm
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From: John Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: old message spew!
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 13:09:30 -0600
Is anybody else here seeing a lot of old messages spewed
back into these groups (ie, comp.os.linux.*)?
They all seem to have this in their headers:
>Cache-Post-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> X-Cache: nntpcache 2.3.2 (see http://www.nntpcache.org/)
> X-Cache: nntpcache 2.3.2 (see http://www.nntpcache.org/)
>Cache-Post-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> X-Cache: nntpcache 2.3.2 (see http://www.nntpcache.org/)
Who are these guys and why can't they configure their
software properly to prevent this spew?
--
-John ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George Bonser)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:19:27 GMT
In article <bDdH2.2455$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"A.G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> When I do modprobe sb, the modules load w/o any errors, and I hear quite
> annoying hiss comming from the speakers.
>
Try this:
reboot the system. At the lilo boot: prompt, assuming your boot image is called
Linux type the following:
boot: Linux append="no-hlt"
Reload the modules and see if the hissing goes away. If it does, it is likely
caused by the cpu coming in and out of "halt on idle" ... probably due to
network traffic appearing at the ethernet (or it could be caused by speaker
cables too near your video or network cables). Do you also hear the hissing
when you move the mouse?
Anyhow, if that fixes it ... live with it if you can because running the
machine in this mode makes the CPU a lot hotter and the machine less stable.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Emms)
Subject: Re: cdwriting
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 20:40:57 GMT
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999 13:18:19 +0100, Marko Brandes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>i'm looking for a shell based tool to make 1:1 copies of audio and data
>CDs (cdwrite is not working)
>If anyone could say me how to find such a program ...
>
>Tia .... Marko
>
I use cdrdao for audio writing. Works a treat with a Ricoh CD-RW
MP6200S.
For data writing cdrecord is the business!
Regards
Steve Emms
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxlinks.com
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From: diahedrial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:20:53 GMT
Patrik Magnusson wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Wolters) writes:
> |> On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:57:59 GMT, A.G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |> >Hi all:
> |>
> |>
> |> >alias sound sb
> |> >parameters sb io=0x220 irq=7 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
> |> >
> |> >When I do modprobe sb, the modules load w/o any errors, and I hear quite
> |> >annoying hiss comming from the speakers.
> |> >
> |> >The card doesn't produce *any* hissing under NT.
> |> >
> |> >Any ideas? My distro is Debian 2.1 for what that matters...
>
> Here's an idea: when the mixer is initialised it turns on the
> 'line in' or mic. That would certainly produce a hiss.
> If this is the case, just use xmixer or something similar to turn
> it off.
>
> /Patrik.
I had a similar problem until I used a mixer program to turn up the
volume on the output, no more hiss. (SB16, RedHat 5.0, NT4.0)
-diahedrial
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Markus Wandel)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Soundblaser hisses under Linux
Date: 19 Mar 1999 20:22:23 GMT
In article <bDdH2.2455$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
A.G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I do modprobe sb, the modules load w/o any errors, and I hear quite
>annoying hiss comming from the speakers.
>
>The card doesn't produce *any* hissing under NT.
My RH5.2 setup has a command-line mixer control command that is just perfect
for initializing the sound at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local (the very last
thing that is run before the login prompt comes up.) Actually I put a "play"
command in there too so the machine can make a nice hi-fi startup noise just
like UnmentionableOS.
In my machine, the cable from the CD-ROM to the sound card picks up noise,
although not terribly loud. I also keep the microphone input muted when
not in use.
Markus
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From: fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet question
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 14:16:08 +0500
It is a security issue.
I use to login as a normal user an then "su".
But if you really want to allow root telnet, then remove /etc/securetty
Toolman wrote:
>
> If I'm trying to connect to my Linux box via Telnet (from my Windows 98)
> station wouldn't you expect the root account to work?
> Each time I try this connection with the root account it won't connect
> (states my login is incorrect). Any ideas? I can most definitely login
> directly to the system using the root account.........Problem with telnet?
--
============================================
This are my personal opinions
Real email: sanabriaf at yahoo dot com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Comech)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: V.90 ISA Modems!?!?!
Date: 19 Mar 1999 16:48:13 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am using an AOpen FM56-ITU (isa) modem with RedHat5.2. This was the
> easiest thing to setup. All I had to do was set the jumper to com2
Lying, old man! That modem is preconfigured to use COM2, IRQ3!
Cheers,
Andrew
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From: Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive
Date: 19 Mar 1999 16:47:14 GMT
Denton wrote:
>
> Greg Waugh wrote in message
> >I thought I would do a cp -a * (or
> >a few with correct tmp mount points), then boot from a floppy with the new
> >HD as root and run LILO, but I'm fuzzy on how to set up the /proc and /dev
> >filesystem.... and if there are going to be any issues with the swap
> >space... Thanks everyone! Any help would be very appreciated!
>
> Don't use the 'cp' command for this task. I can't remember the reason, but
> it has something to do with changing permissions or messing up links (I will
Actually if you use ip with the -a option, it tries to keep as much of
the structure as possible. It worked for me, when I moved to a new
drive.
> research it and get back to you as to what happens). There is no reason to
> write or use some bloated program, such as DiskCopy. One has already been
> written for unix/linux, the 'tar' command.
>
> tar cvpf `/` | (cd <new drive>; tar xvpf `/`)
>
> The filename `/` should work, but you'll have to experiment. Make sure the
> new drive is mounted and use the mount point as the destination.
>
> Jeff
--
Proudly sent with linux.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen Ashley)
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Migrating RH Linux 5.2 to new hard drive
Date: 19 Mar 1999 16:49:13 GMT
Here is a script that I use to make quick backups to a spare partition:
#!/bin/bash
SOURCE=hdb1
DEST=hda4
mke2fs /dev/$DEST
mkdir /$DEST
mount -t ext2 /dev/$DEST /$DEST
cd /$DEST
#rm -rf /$DEST/*
#rm -rf /$DEST/.*
cd /
cp -apv --one-file-system . /$DEST
cd /$DEST
mkdir proc
cd etc
sed /$SOURCE/s/$SOURCE/$DEST/ fstab >fstab.1
rm fstab
mv fstab.1 fstab
cd
umount /$DEST
You have to change SOURCE and DEST to your situation.
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From: Birger Toedtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Triple-ISDN getting general protection fault
Date: 19 Mar 1999 16:49:08 GMT
Hi,
I have encountered a bit weird problem lately. Running a server (Pentium, 2.0.35)
with 3 AVM-Fritz-ISA-Cards stuck inside for incoming calls on 1TR6 and DSS1,
the server _sometimes_ cuts every connection and seems to hang - you won't connect to
it
via ISDN until reboot mostly, but ocasionally it's getting back to work smoothly......
<--snip--><--/var/log/messages--><--snip-->
Mar 15 16:39:15 linserv kernel: ippp4: Chargesum is 0
Mar 15 16:39:15 linserv ipppd[325]: Modem hangup
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv ipppd[325]: LCP is down
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv ipppd[325]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv ipppd[325]: reinit_unit: 0
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv ipppd[325]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp2, fd: 7
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz2,ch0 cause: 0000
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv kernel: ippp4: remote hangup
Mar 15 16:40:49 linserv kernel: ippp4: Chargesum is 0
Mar 15 16:40:58 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from 24,7,0 -> 0
Mar 15 16:40:58 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from 24,7,0 -> 0
Mar 15 16:40:58 linserv kernel: isdn_net: ippp4 connected
Mar 15 16:40:58 linserv ipppd[325]: Local number: 0, Remote number: , Type: incoming
Mar 15 16:40:58 linserv ipppd[325]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit: 4,
linkunit: 0, fd: 7
Mar 15 16:40:59 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz3,ch0 cause: 0001
Mar 15 16:41:00 linserv ipppd[325]: bundle, he: 0 we: 0
Mar 15 16:41:00 linserv ipppd[325]: local IP address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mar 15 16:41:00 linserv ipppd[325]: remote IP address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mar 15 16:41:06 linserv kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp3
Mar 15 16:41:06 linserv kernel: ippp3: Chargesum is 0
Mar 15 16:41:19 linserv ipppd[325]: IPCP terminated by peer
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz2,ch0 cause: 0000
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv kernel: ippp4: remote hangup
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv kernel: ippp4: Chargesum is 0
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: Modem hangup
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: Connection terminated.
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: LCP is down
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: reinit_unit: 0
Mar 15 16:41:20 linserv ipppd[325]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp2, fd: 7
Mar 16 12:37:03 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 2
Mar 16 12:37:03 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX -> 1 2 ignored
Mar 16 13:37:34 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX -> 1 2 ignored
Mar 16 13:37:34 linserv kernel: isdn_tty: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX -> 2 ignored
Mar 16 13:37:34 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 2
Mar 16 13:37:34 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX -> 1 2 ignored
Mar 16 13:37:34 linserv kernel: isdn_tty: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX -> 2 ignored
Mar 16 13:37:52 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 0
Mar 16 13:37:52 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 0
Mar 16 13:37:52 linserv kernel: isdn_net: ippp4 connected
Mar 16 13:37:52 linserv ipppd[325]: Local number: 0, Remote number: , Type: incoming
Mar 16 13:37:52 linserv ipppd[325]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit: 4,
linkunit: 0, fd: 7
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: general protection: 0000
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: CPU: 0
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: EIP: 0010:[kfree+30/300]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: EFLAGS: 00010207
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: eax: 74617453 ebx: 001b86b4 ecx: 7461744b edx:
74617000
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: esi: 0064d930 edi: 00000016 ebp: 00000000 esp:
001b8670
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 0000 ss: 0018
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0,
stackpage=001b6e90)
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: Stack: 001b86b4 0064d930 00000016 00000000 74756f72
04846810 74617453 0064d930
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: 001b86b4 001b86b4 0484e67f 0484dfcb 0484e028
00000043 0064d5c8 00000048
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: 00000043 74617453 54532065 5f4e495f 52454c41
45535f54 4520444e 746e6576
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: Call Trace: [<04846810>] [<0484e67f>] [<0484dfcb>]
[<0484e028>] [<048452e4>] [<04842762>] [<04848c6d>]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [<04848f5d>] [<04849266>] [<048426a0>]
[do_IRQ+45/80] [<0482c0e0>] [<048426b5>] [timer_bh+749/820] [do_bottom_half+59/96]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [handle_bottom_half+11/24] [exit_notify+30/472]
[do_exit+456/508] [die_if_kernel+695/704] [<05000000>]
[nls:utf8_mbtowc_R84e0472c+-110596/160] [do_general_protection+124/172]
[do_general_protection+0/172]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [error_code+64/72] [kfree+30/300] [<04846810>]
[<0484e67f>] [<0484dfcb>] [<0484e028>] [<048452e4>] [<04842762>]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [<04848c6d>] [<04848f5d>] [<04849266>]
[<048426a0>] [do_IRQ+45/80] [IRQ7_interrupt+89/128] [<0482c0e0>] [<048426b5>]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [timer_bh+749/820] [do_bottom_half+59/96]
[handle_bottom_half+11/24] [exit_notify+62/472] [do_exit+456/508]
[die_if_kernel+695/704] [<05000000>] [nls:utf8_mbtowc_R84e0472c+-110596/160]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [do_general_protection+124/172]
[do_general_protection+0/172] [error_code+64/72] [kfree+30/300] [<04846810>]
[<0484e67f>] [<0484dfcb>] [<0484e028>]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [<048452e4>] [<04842762>] [<04848c6d>]
[alloc_skb+177/332] [<04848f5d>] [<04849266>] [<048426a0>] [ip_rcv+1072/1416]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [<0482c0e0>] [<048426b5>] [timer_bh+749/820]
[do_bottom_half+59/96] [schedule+63/652] [hard_idle+55/92] [hard_idle+75/92]
[sys_idle+59/112]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: [system_call+85/124] [init+0/612]
[aic7xxx_detect+1072/5312] [start_kernel+429/440]
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: Code: f7 02 ff 0f 00 00 0f 85 ca 00 00 00 8b 42 08 83
f8 0d 0f 87
Mar 16 13:37:56 linserv kernel: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Mar 16 13:38:00 linserv kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp3
Mar 16 13:38:00 linserv kernel: ippp3: Chargesum is 0
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp4
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv kernel: ippp4: Chargesum is 0
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: Connection terminated.
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: LCP is down
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: reinit_unit: 0
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv ipppd[325]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp2, fd: 7
Mar 16 13:38:02 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz3,ch1 cause: 0000
Mar 16 13:43:13 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 0
Mar 16 13:43:13 linserv kernel: isdn_net: call from XXXXXXXXXXXX,7,0 -> 0
Mar 16 13:43:13 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz3,ch0 cause: 0001
Mar 16 13:43:14 linserv kernel: isdn_net: ippp4 connected
Mar 16 13:43:14 linserv ipppd[325]: Local number: 0, Remote number: , Type: incoming
Mar 16 13:43:14 linserv ipppd[325]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit: 4,
linkunit: 0, fd: 7
Mar 16 13:43:15 linserv ipppd[325]: bundle, he: 0 we: 0
Mar 16 13:43:18 linserv ipppd[325]: CCP terminated by peer
Mar 16 13:43:18 linserv ipppd[325]: Compression disabled by peer.
Mar 16 13:43:18 linserv ipppd[325]: local IP address XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mar 16 13:43:18 linserv ipppd[325]: remote IP address XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mar 16 13:43:21 linserv kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp3
Mar 16 13:43:21 linserv kernel: ippp3: Chargesum is 0
Mar 16 13:43:30 linserv ipppd[325]: LCP terminated by peer
Mar 16 13:43:31 linserv kernel: isdn: Fritz2,ch0 cause: 0000
Mar 16 13:43:31 linserv kernel: ippp4: remote hangup
Mar 16 13:43:31 linserv kernel: ippp4: Chargesum is 0
Mar 16 13:43:31 linserv ipppd[325]: Modem hangup
<--snip--></var/log/messages><--snip-->
Here is my config getting the AVM-Cards functioning probperly:
<--snip--><--/etc/rc.d/rc.isdn--><--snip-->
# NICDEFS is a sequence of DEVICE,LOCALIP,REMOTEIP,MSN,CBIN,CBOUT,DEFAULT
# per installed ISDN card
NICDEFS="ippp0 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX xXXX XXXX no \
ippp1 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 0 no no no \
ippp2 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 0 no no no \
ippp3 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 0 no no no \
ippp4 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 0 no no no"
case $1 in
start)
# load hardware support and debugging features
modprobe ppp
modprobe hisax type=5,5,5 protocol=2,1,1 io=0x240,0x300,0x340 irq=5,7,10
id=Fritz1%Fritz2%Fritz3
hisaxctrl Fritz1 1 0x3ff
hisaxctrl Fritz2 1 0x3ff
hisaxctrl Fritz3 1 0x3ff
# now configure each card separately
eval set $NICDEFS
while let "$#>6"; do
DEVICE=$1
REMOTE_IP=$2
LOCAL_IP=$3
MSN=$4
CBIN=$5
CBOUT=$6
DEFAULT=$7
# configure devices and protocols
isdnctrl addif $DEVICE # create device
isdnctrl l2_prot $DEVICE hdlc # layer 2 HDLC
isdnctrl l3_prot $DEVICE trans # layer 3 transparent
isdnctrl encap $DEVICE syncppp # syncPPP encap
isdnctrl eaz $DEVICE $MSN # own number
# configure callback
[...] nothing interesting here
# configure network
ifconfig $DEVICE $REMOTE_IP netmask 255.255.255.255 metric 1
ipppd remotename $REMOTE_IP /dev/$DEVICE &
shift 7
done
;;
<--snip--><--/etc/rc.d/rc.isdn--><--snip-->
Any idea?
Birger
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