On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Linux Lists wrote:
|As I know some of you know this by heart, I thought I could as well ask
|you the meaning of those msgs:
|
|Sep 1 21:49:35 dns1 pppd[17896]: Received bad configure-ack: fe 02
|Sep 1 21:49:35 dns1 pppd[17896]: Received bad configure-ack: fe 02
Pppd receives a Configure-Ack that isn't correct for the corresponding PPP
Configure-Request that it sent.
|Sep 2 03:13:39 dns1 pppd[94]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol
|0x7
|Sep 2 03:13:39 dns1 pppd[94]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol
|0x4272
|Sep 2 03:13:39 dns1 pppd[94]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol
|0xd
|Sep 2 03:13:39 dns1 pppd[94]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol
|0xd
This is likely caused by the presence of extraneous data in the serial
path. In fact the bad configure-ack could also be caused by such data.
One way this can happen is when a pppd frontend is used and doesn't do the
right thing. I've seen that happen once with kppp, although a current
kppp version should be OK.
|Could anyone help me with that ?? The pppd version (as well as the kernel
|PPP version) is 2.3.8.
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