Hi,

On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 09:03:48PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I sent letter, analogious to your one, to linux-ppp list and below is 
> first answer. Looks like I will try 2.2.3 kernel with pppd 2.3.6

Someone recommended me to try PPP 2.3.6 as well. The thing is that I
don't think PPP 2.3.6 will work with IPX. The reason is that I took a
look at the diff's in PPP 2.3.5 for Debian and there are a couple of
patches needed for IPX over PPP that are in Debian's PPP 2.3.5 but are
not in the original PPP 2.3.5. These patches aren't in PPP 2.3.6
either.

So, I think I'll wait until someone clears this out.

I am sending this to the linux-ppp list as well, just in case someone
knows why these patches to 2.3.5 aren't in 2.3.6.

See ya!

peloy.-

> ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
> Date sent:            Mon, 15 Mar 1999 10:53:49 -0800
> From:                 Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:              Re: kernel 2.2.1 and pppd
> 
> Hi, Valentin!
> 
> You might try grabbing the 2.3.6 sources, at long last available.
> The #if bug that bedeviled us so long is fixed, and I suspect
> it might build against kernel 2.2.1, and even work.
> 
> Many thanks to the ppp maintainers, who are apparently alive,
> well, and on the job.
> 
> While you're at it, grab the 2.2.3 kernel from ftp.kernel.org
> or a mirror ...
> 
> --
> Dan Wilder
> 
> On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 05:33:23PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I moved from kernel 2.0.34 to kernel 2.2.1 (sources compiled as they 
> > are with pppd 2.3.3 kernel part) and noticed error message in syslog 
> > after link goes down (pppd 2.3.5):
> > 
> > Mar 15 01:04:36 ns pppd[4780]: ioctl(SIOCDARP): No such file or 
> > directory(2)
> > 
> > If I run arp, I see, that proxy entries are always in the ARP cache:
> > 
> > Address                 HWtype  HWaddress     Flags Mask   Iface
> > [...]
> > m155.tartu.customs.ee   *       *             MP           eth0
> > 
> > This host is always a remote PPP client. Right now it is not connected 
> > but has an entry in the ARP cache.
> > 
> > I guess this is connected with pppd kernel part, because just same pppd 
> > worked well with kernel 2.0.34. 
> > 
> > Does anyone know of a fix for this?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Valentin Abramov
> > WEB:  http://www.tartu.customs.ee/valentin.shtml
> > 
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