On Fri, 17 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got the impression that this is a general problem. Or not ????
> Are there users who don't have this problem. if so , what is your
> configuration.
> which modem do you use, ppp-options....
>
> I'm become slowly at one's wits end.
I've been trying to 'fix' this problem for nearly a year now, so I know
quite well how you're feeling.
Some of my dial-in users have problems, others do not (which led me to
believe it was a modem problem). After debugging the connection logs (ATI6
on a USR Sportster 33.6k), I am convinced it's not a modem connection
problem. The particular dial-in user on my system that has never had the
problem is running Windows 95 (original) with no MS Dial-up Networking
patches. While it's quite possible I can fault the other users running
Windows 95 (with DUN 1.3 patches), they're sucessful dialing into terminal
servers.
I've been tempted to change my dial-in server from Linux to FreeBSD to
confirm/deny it's a Linux specific problem. Unfortunately, this is no
trivial undertaking in that I do not wish to move away from Linux and were
it to be a PPP problem, I don't want to find that out after making major
changes.
Mike.
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Mike Frisch Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Northstar Technologies WWW: http://saturn.tlug.org/~mfrisch
Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA
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