Hi all!

I have the -current snapshot from Sep. 10 on my ALIX board, and have
configured pppd for demand-dialing on a UMTS modem.

# cat /etc/ppp/peers/umts
cuaU0
7372800
debug
noauth
nocrtscts
:10.11.12.13
ipcp-accept-local
defaultroute
demand
user none
persist
idle 600
holdoff 300
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/tmobile-chat"

The first outbound connection causes pppd to successfully pull up the
connection. However, the connecting client runs into a TCP timeout and
needs to be started again. On subsequent dials (after the line was
pulled down due to idle), the behaviour is the same and the initiating
connection times out.

I recall that this was a very common problem many years ago when I used
to dial into ISDN with my Linux boxes, but I can't quite recall how we
used to get rid of this back then.

How do I fix this little problem? Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time,

-martin

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