Yet another PPP question

1997-05-25 Thread Douglas Bates
I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home.  I usually
connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.

Recently I upgraded to libc6.  I'm not sure that I got all the needed
pieces in place.  One side-effect of the upgrade is that both pppd and
xisp now fail immediately after establishing the connection.  After
running pppd the tail end of /var/adm/messages looks like
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: slip-server -- got it 
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: send (ppp^M) 
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost pppd[198]: Serial connection established.
 May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Using interface ppp0
 May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/cua1
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Modem hangup
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Connection terminated.
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Exit.

Any ideas where to start looking for the program that may be failing?


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RE: Yet another PPP question

1997-05-25 Thread W.D.McKinney

On 25-May-97 Douglas Bates wrote:
I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home.  I usually
connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.

Recently I upgraded to libc6.  I'm not sure that I got all the needed
pieces in place.  One side-effect of the upgrade is that both pppd and
xisp now fail immediately after establishing the connection.  After
running pppd the tail end of /var/adm/messages looks like
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: slip-server -- got it 
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost chat[200]: send (ppp^M) 
 May 25 10:39:10 localhost pppd[198]: Serial connection established.
 May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Using interface ppp0
 May 25 10:39:11 localhost pppd[198]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/cua1
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Modem hangup
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Connection terminated.
 May 25 10:39:13 localhost pppd[198]: Exit.

Any ideas where to start looking for the program that may be failing?


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Most likely in the experimental kernel you are using.
-Dee



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Re: Yet another PPP question

1997-05-25 Thread Martin . Bialasinski
On 25 May, Douglas Bates wrote:

 I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home.  I usually
 connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.
 
 Recently I upgraded to libc6.  I'm not sure that I got all the needed
 pieces in place.  One side-effect of the upgrade is that both pppd and
 xisp now fail immediately after establishing the connection.  After
 running pppd the tail end of /var/adm/messages looks like

Did you install libc6-dev ? I found something in the changlogfile:

glibc (2.0.3-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Changed tzconfig to allow Canadian timezones to be selected by
name.
  * Changed libc6-dev to legally replace parts of the man-db, gettext
and ppp packages (Bug#9815 abd Bug#9825).

 -- David Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu, 15 May 1997 12:35:43 -0500

Hope this helps.

I use also use xisp and don't have any problems (knocking on wood), but
I didn't install libc6-dev.

Ciao,
Martin  



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Another PPP Question :(

1996-11-18 Thread Kevin Cabral
The biggest problem since I've installed Debian 4 months ago, for
me, has been the configuration of dial-up networking. I've installed all
the appropriate packages, configured the kernel, and gone through the
HOWTOs related to PPP and networking to setup such files as /etc/networks
/etc/resolv.conf and others. Yet, I cannot dialup to my ISP and establish
a network connection that can recognize systems other than my own. I hope
to, on this list, start a diagnosis of this problem with others
cooperation. So, first of all, can some kind person submit a connection
script and /etc/ppp/options file for a PPP dialup that uses PAP, but still
requires an initial login with name and password. Assuming that doesn't
work I'll submit all my appropriate networking files to the list for
critique. 

Sincere Thanks, 

Kevin
Cols, Oh





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