On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, David D. Shochat wrote:

> I suggest that you 
> 1. Put kdebug down to 1
> 2. Make sure your syslog.conf has daemon.debug going to a file (info
> isn't good enough).
> 3. Make sure that you are running chat with "-v" and pppd with debug.
> 4. Post the resulting log file (as plain text! -- I can't imagine why
> one would use jpeg for a log file.)

I would add those hints:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My Problem: after submitting authorisation (what seems to work) and the
> > "connecting ppp0 <---> /dev/modem" there comes an unexpected "Modem

use /dev/ttySx directly, where x is 0, 1, 2 etc dpending on your setup.
(eg: ttyS0 is COM1 under DOS). Look at what the /dev/modem points to.


> > Hangup"; "kdebug 25" shows that some data was queued, receive&send
> > asyncmap are set to FFFFFF, and there is no "rcv" from the other side.

Are you *sure* you want FFFFFF for asyncmap ? Never seen a need to do
this, I'm even not sure it actually works! Some characters need to be
transmitted 'as is' I believe, at least the asyncmap-escape ones, no?

Maybe you actually wanted asyncmap 0 (ie. do not escape anything). Most
systems work well like that, even though the default for PPP is a bit more
conservative.

> > (I've got the whole messages as a .jpg (120K) - for whom this is of

As David said above, this is very weird, why would you use .JPG for a
log? To make it barely readable, and viewable only in graphics mode ?!

Good luck,
TP


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