I really begin to think that the server is not setup for pppd.So with my
confusion why does Windoze connect....Right now in my studies my brain is
like a mellon.Or is it getty?

um wrote:

> The Troubleshooter wrote:
> >
> > Seems to connect past the password OK then LCP is sent then repeats 11
> > times and then connection terminated.Looks like this
> >
> > pppd[499] : sent [LCP ConfReg id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x7ff7>
> > <pcomp> <accomp>]
> > SEEMS TO STOP RIGHT HERE
> > Then the kernel messages look like this
> > kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 1000
> > kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xasyncmap
> > kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
> > kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
> > kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
> > pppd[499]: Using interface ppp0
> > pppd[499]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> > kernel: ppp: channel ppp0 closing.
> > pppd[499]: Modem hangup
> >
> 
> I have the same problem since last friday. Half a year without any
> trouble and then out of a sudden the same symptoms.
>
> My guess: your partner's side doesn't respond.
> Normally you should see your partner sending an answer which will be
> logged as "rcvd [LCP ...." when the machines talk about their abilities
> to communicate.
>
> Do you login to a terminal (user:/password:) using chat/diald or is
> there no identification before starting the pppd?
> Answer to terminal: pppd must be started on the remote side within your
> terminal.
> Answer to pppd: ???? I'm looking for this answer too. Tried different
> settings which change the LCP size and parameters. No sign of live from
> remote. But still seems to work under Windoze.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> uwe




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