If it's any comfort to you, I have the same problem.  The connection was OK for
a while, but I attempted to connect while the line was in use by someone else in
the office and since then, I get the exact same messages.  It is like the
routing table have changed automatically!  I have to solve the problem as soon
as possible.  If you find the solution before I do, E-Mail it to me and to the
list also.   I will do the same.

Good luck

Louis Cayer
Montreal, Canada.

juan aurinegro wrote:

> I finally configured my ppp0 interface, but I can�t dial out. The modem
> is in /dev/modem, which is a link to /dev/ttyS3 (I fixed that, thank
> you). I can acces it with minicom, it dials ok, but when I try using
> kppp, it does not dial. The modem works fine under Windows.
>
> The log is as follows
>
> Mar  2 23:23:29 localhost pppd[1366]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
> Mar  2 23:23:29 localhost pppd[1366]: Using interface ppp0
> Mar  2 23:23:29 localhost pppd[1366]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS3
> Mar  2 23:23:42 localhost pppd[1366]: Serial line is looped back.
> Mar  2 23:23:42 localhost pppd[1366]: Connection terminated.
>
> Any sugestion?
>
>     Juan Sales
>     Rio de Janeiro
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     www.manya.org
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