David;

The PPP-FAQ didn't seem to have the question.
I've read the PPP_HOWTO, but the stuff there did not seem to work.
Although that was a bit ago and I can certainly try it again. I'll read
the others and set the syslog and see what I can come up with.

Thanks!

leam
 

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On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, David D. Shochat wrote:

> Leam Hall wrote:
> > 
> > Y'all;
> > 
> > My ISP will sometimes let the linux box connect, sometimes not. I get the
> > LCP errors when it doesn't. I have a dual boot with W95, and the Win
> > connection works all the time.
> > 
> > Notes: I have a 14.4 modem, home-grade phone lines, pppd 2.3.3, Red Hat
> > 5.1.
> > 
> > I looked through the FAQ lists at metalab (thanks for the pointer, BTW)
> > and didn't see this. Is it listed under something else? Do you need more
> > information?
> > 
> 
> I'm not sure whether you're saying you couldn't find the PPP-FAQ or that
> you couldn't find a solution to your problem in it. I'll assume the
> latter. There are certainly other things you can read, especially the
> PPP-HOWTO, the man pages for pppd and chat, and the README.linux file
> that comes with the pppd distribution. If you want to go deeper, read
> RFCs 1661, 1334, 1332, and maybe even 1662.
> 
> You need to generate a full log (by editing /etc/syslog.conf so that
> daemon.debug is directed somewhere, *not* by using a large value for
> kdebug). That way you'll see the actual LCP messages and get a better
> handle on where things are going awry. Also, you could post that and get
> some help.
> -- David
> 
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