A PPP Linux server which was working without any problem for years cannot
anymore connect to the ISP. Even if it runs quite antique software,
the problem is presumably on the ISP side (they probably changed
the configuration or upgraded the PPP server).
I would like a comment from a PPP expert if he sees a pppd bug (or
a reason to upgrade).
Thank you in advance.
Sep 1 02:52:23 gate diald[4464]: Running connect (pid = 4476).
Sep 1 02:52:45 gate diald[4464]: Running pppd (pid = 4478).
Sep 1 02:52:45 gate pppd[4478]: pppd 2.2.0 started by dialout, uid 0
Sep 1 02:52:45 gate pppd[4478]: Using interface ppp0
Sep 1 02:52:45 gate pppd[4478]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
[ ... ]
Sep 1 02:52:51 gate pppd[4478]: local IP address [hidden]
Sep 1 02:52:51 gate pppd[4478]: remote IP address [hidden]
So, everything fine.
Now we get problems with CCP:
Sep 1 02:52:54 gate pppd[4478]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 03> <bsd v1
12> <predictor 1>]
Sep 1 02:52:54 gate pppd[4478]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 03> <bsd v1
12> <predictor 1>]
Sep 1 02:52:54 gate pppd[4478]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1]
Sep 1 02:52:57 gate pppd[4478]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1]
This negociation fails. No packets go through.
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