On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day all,
> could some kind person just have a quick look at this output and
> explain to me exactly who is disconnecting so that it is clear in my
> mind and I can tell the customer what is going on.
>
>
> Apr 15 13:59:08 srm pppd[4788]: pppd 2.2.0 started by elrod, uid 1189
> Apr 15 13:59:08 srm pppd[4788]: Using interface ppp21
> Apr 15 13:59:08 srm pppd[4788]: Connect: ppp21 <--> /dev/ttyC49
> Apr 15 13:59:11 srm pppd[4788]: local IP address 203.7.159.1
> Apr 15 13:59:11 srm pppd[4788]: remote IP address 203.7.159.165
> Apr 15 13:59:11 srm pppd[4788]: found interface eth0 for proxy arp
> Apr 15 13:59:11 srm pppd[4788]: CCP terminated at peer's request
> Apr 15 13:59:11 srm pppd[4788]: Compression disabled by peer.
> Apr 15 13:59:38 srm pppd[4788]: LCP terminated at peer's request <-- Is
> his end disconnecting?
> Apr 15 13:59:40 srm pppd[4788]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> Apr 15 13:59:40 srm pppd[4788]: Modem hangup
> Apr 15 13:59:40 srm pppd[4788]: Connection terminated.
> Apr 15 13:59:40 srm pppd[4788]: Exit.
Well, the remote end is disconnecting, but this log doesn't tell you why.
Though unlikely if pppd is working for others, the problem could be on
your end. Add 'debug' to your pppd options, and check the debug syslog
after a failed session. This will point out exactly where the PPP
negotiation is failing.
Geof Goodrum
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