At 06:16 PM 7/1/98 -0700, jasta wrote:
> I have tried putting the passive option in the command line when I ran
>pppd (pppd defaultroute /dev/modem 19200 passive), and it had the same
>error. Oh, and are you sure that pppd parses /etc/ppp/options? I
>thought only ppp-go did that...
Well, sorry then. I am all out of ideas. I have been trying to get the
ppp stuff working on my computer for a little while now, and just had
success, but it looks like my solution won't work for you. Another thing
that I heard might work for lcp timeout problems is the following option (I
think from the PPP-HOWTO): 'lcp-max-configure 30'. You might want to give
that a try.
As far as what reads the options file, I thought it was pppd, but I could
be wrong about that.
-JEV
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