Hello John,  I'll place a complete log on my website so you
        can take a look at more than just the snippit I sent last time
        but it's not going to show much more than the snippit really .
        http://www.nwrain.net/~babydr/logsnip.txt

        I have not been able to reproduce this error at will & to be
        honest I have only seen it 3 to 4 times since I upgraded to
        2.3.7 .

        What I have noticed (ocassionally) that the connection to the
        internal modem itself seems to get out of sync. (IE: losing
        char.s , garbled chat connects , ...) just like the baud rate
        was off or some such.

        I am using an I-Modem in this system & it tries to set the speed
        occasionally to 230400 , Which I am unsure pppd understands or
        maybe the kernel has a fault in this area .  I've seen a few
        mentions of lost chars. and such .  I wonder if the speed problems
        are related to this ?

        fyi, the rtc on the system in question was set (clock -w) on
        04-Apr , you'll also note that the system date was last night.

On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, John Krivitsky wrote:
> James, it would be interesting to see exactly what time pppd started,
> but I suspect that it is reporting exactly 1 hour out. It appears that
> you start xntpd between starting pppd and closing the session, and that
> xntpd is adjusting the time by 1 hour, possibly related to daylight
> savings.
> 
> You can see if this is indeed causing it by preventing xntpd from
> starting.
> 
> Hope this helps!
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