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Subject: Re: [Barry-devel] Storm and Barry and Broadband - not quite working
> Argh.
> Commented out those lines - I didn't see anything like them in the
> barry-verizon file.
>
> Once I plugged my phone in 'ifup verizon' worked like a ch
Argh.
Commented out those lines - I didn't see anything like them in the
barry-verizon file.
Once I plugged my phone in 'ifup verizon' worked like a charm. resolv.conf
and the routing 'just worked'.
But 'ifdown verizon' didn't work. I'm not sure about why that is.
Unplugging the phone did clean
I finally got around to trying this 'fedora' approach.
I did just as Dave suggested except I commented out the HARDFLOWCTL and
ESCAPECHARS
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Chris Frey wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:10:05PM -0600, Dave Booth wrote:
> > Fedora doesnt modify pppd, it tweaks th
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:10:05PM -0600, Dave Booth wrote:
> Fedora doesnt modify pppd, it tweaks the ifup-ppp script to save and
> remove any existing default route if the defaultroute option is
> specified in the interfaces config file. On fedora if you dont use
> their ifup scripts you'll get e
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Andy Herkey wrote:
> It is pppd that manages the connection and not the barry code. If there
> is a default route already pppd will not replace it. Some distro's
> modify pppd and have an added option "replacedefaultroute" to update the
> default route. I don't be
Thanks for the info; I'll check some of this.
However, I did get it working last night, by making the various updates
manually:
- routing table
- nameservers in resolv.conf
I was losing my connection because during testing the pppob processes
weren't going away and I found multiples of them. Once
Maybe not helpful I just got rid of a Motorola Q and had been using
it for PPP. I was using chatscripts to connect. I do not have my B8330
connected to PPP, but here are the scripts I had for the Q. I could just
start with "sudo pon ppp0" and tear down with sudo poff". There was a
gnome PPP con
Joel Riedesel wrote:
> To follow up on my own question.
> It seems that the route setup by barry when I am connected
> (barry-verizon) is wrong. If I change it then I can ping one of the
> dns servers.
> Furthermore, name resolution isn't working. If I try to use nslookup
> I have to do the 's
Oops. My ppp connection seems to stop working after a short time. The
pings no longer work.
Ideas?
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Joel Riedesel wrote:
> To follow up on my own question.It seems that the route setup by barry
> when I am connected (barry-verizon) is wrong. If I change it the
To follow up on my own question.It seems that the route setup by barry when
I am connected (barry-verizon) is wrong. If I change it then I can ping one
of the dns servers.
Furthermore, name resolution isn't working. If I try to use nslookup I have
to do the 'server ' command and then query fo
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:34:27 -0600, Derrick Swinarsky wrote:
> Would you be able to post or attach your call scripts please... I am
> working on fedora 10 with a bold, and not having any luck getting an ip
> - but it could also be an issue with at&t?
>
> Thanks,
> Derrick
>
> On Mon, Feb 16, 20
Sure, although they are the barry-verizon and barry-verizon.chat scripts
from the CVS. I am getting an IP.
chat:
---
ABORT ERROR
'' +++AT
'' ATZ
OK AT&F
OK ATE0V1
OK AT
OK ATS0=0
OK ATDT#777
CONNECT
---
and the ppp:
---
#
# This file contains options for Verizon Blackberries
#
# It is based on a
Would you be able to post or attach your call scripts please... I am
working on fedora 10 with a bold, and not having any luck getting an ip -
but it could also be an issue with at&t?
Thanks,
Derrick
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Joel Riedesel wrote:
> I've grabbed the CVS and compiled it (a
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