On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Robert Aragon wrote:

|I had my ppp dial up connection going fine until I went into "Linuxconf" to
|try to get it to convert domain names into ip addresses, that way I
|wouldn't have to use "nslookup domain_name" in order to first get the ip
|address, then pass that to "Netscape, telnet, ftp, or ping"
|
|Connection was messed up and I couldn't fix it. I then reinstalled Redhat
|5.2, and here is my log file and tried to configure ppp to connect
|correctly this time.

|Jul  8 06:09:27 localhost pppd[1020]: pppd 2.3.5 started by process_linux,
|uid 0
|Jul  8 06:09:28 localhost chat[1024]: send (ATZ^M)
|Jul  8 06:09:28 localhost chat[1024]: expect (OK)
|Jul  8 06:09:47 localhost chat[1024]: ATZ^M^M
|Jul  8 06:09:47 localhost chat[1024]: OK

This is one problem.  The IRQ configured for the modem's device file is
not the same IRQ that the modem actually uses.  The 19 second delay between
the time the ATZ is sent and the time it appears is a definitive symptom of
that IRQ misconfiguration.

Just in case you don't know the configuration is done in one of the boot-up
files by setserial.  I don't run RH and so can't tell you which file.

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Clifford Kite                                               Not a guru. (tm)


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