-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
In your case, is Bind being started by an init script in
/etc/init.d/? If so, perhaps you could add a new init script that
brings up the PPPoE connection. Then, using update-rc.d, add the
symbolic links to your script with a number that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi everyone
I have a server running Sarge that is connected to the internet through
PPPoE (I have a DSL line). I'm running several services, including DNS
(bind 8.4.6-1) and ntpd.
When machine boots, it seems that sometimes daemons will start before
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 06:39:25PM +0200, Tomaz Solc wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi everyone
I have a server running Sarge that is connected to the internet through
PPPoE (I have a DSL line). I'm running several services, including DNS
(bind 8.4.6-1) and ntpd.
Hi fellow debian users.
I recently compiled Linux 2.4.19 on my linux workstation. But when I try to connect to my ISP i encounter problems. It dials up as it should but just when it *should* exchangelogin information, passwords and such it just zaps. It works perfectly in linux 2.2.19. If anyone
Juston Girogm writes:
I recently compiled Linux 2.4.19 on my linux workstation.
Did you also upgrade ppp?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
--0-1690367834-1034174371=:44987
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi fellow debian users.
I recently compiled Linux 2.4.19 on my linux workstation. But when I try to connect
to my ISP i encounter problems. It
Dan Kortschak, 2002-Feb-11 12:55 +1030:
PPP:
I have no idea what to do here - is there something that 2.4.x does
differently with the serial connection for PPP?
If you compiled the kernel yourself,
CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=y/m
This setting may be listed in Character Devices, I'm not sure.
jc
--
Hi All, I've just shifted my potato install to 2.4.16 and am having
problems getting PPP or USB storage to work. The modules loaded are the
same (as far as it goes) as I have with 2.2.19. I've looked around as much
as I can to find what might be causing the problem, to no avail. The
relevant
Hi everybody!
This weekend I upgraded my server from potato to woody. Everything worked
fine. Then I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.14 to 2.4.13. And after that I run
into great problems with my ppp link. In the syslog I get sometimes VJ
decompression error and when I watch a the interface
When I connect to the Internet, 'xconsole' shows
the following:
'ppp-compress-1' unable to
locate module
I'm using Kernel 2.2.5, and I compiled PPP support
as a module.
Is this correct? If not, how can I to workaround
this?
Please, reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 02:23:39PM +0200, José María Pongilioni López wrote:
When I connect to the Internet, 'xconsole' shows the following:
'ppp-compress-1' unable to locate module
I'm using Kernel 2.2.5, and I compiled PPP support as a module.
Is this correct? If not, how can I to
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 08:01:18PM +0100, mek wrote:
dear debbie's,
since yesterday i have problems setting up my internet-connection.
did with pppconfig, did everything as written in my book, but it didnt work
at
all.
now today i saw when i do tail
dear debbie's,
since yesterday i have problems setting up my internet-connection.
did with pppconfig, did everything as written in my book, but it didnt work at
all.
now today i saw when i do tail -f /var/log/messages:
: abort on (VOICE)
: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
: abort on (NO ANSWER)
: send
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:18:31PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm!
I reported almost the exact same problem right about the time when kernel
2.2.0 came out. At that time I was running 2.0.36+kerneli and had updated
to 2.2.0, and didn't know a thing until our cable modem went out and
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Dylan Thurston wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:18:31PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm!
I reported almost the exact same problem right about the time when kernel
2.2.0 came out. At that time I was running 2.0.36+kerneli and had updated
to 2.2.0, and
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:29:44PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H. Maybe whatever it was got fixed in the more recent kernels, if it
was actually a kernel problem. I was running stock Debian 2.1 (I don't
think I have my disc any longer) with a kernel built from kernel.org
Were you
The only other thing I can think of checking is your radio's firmware. Not
having access to a Ricochet network right now I can't do any testing.
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Dylan Thurston wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:29:44PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H. Maybe whatever it was got fixed
As of yesterday, I've been having some strange problems connecting
through my Ricochet modem. I'm able to connect and ping places just
fine; however, all useful connections (e.g., telnet, ftp, or http)
fail: with telnet, for instance, I get the standard connect messages
Trying 128.32.183.1...
On 16 Dec, Joe Emenaker wrote:
My only suggestion would be to try it without the asyncmap option (which
should cause ppp to use the desperate asyncmap of 0x... which you
could also try explicitly). If that works, start trying turning off a bunch
of the bits in the asyncmap to see of
Hello,
I am at wit's end with this problem. I am trying to set up a PPP
server at work. It is a Debian machine running hamm with ppp version
2.3.5-2. Same setup at my home-machine as well. I am setting this up
in the server with mgetty and AutoPPP. Autoppp works and I get a
succesful PAP login.
Autoppp works and I get a
succesful PAP login. After that though, the home-client machine and
the work-server don't seem to communicate the local and remote
addresses properly - resulting in the home machine giving up saying
that it Could not determine local IP address and hangs up ppp with
No
I recently upgraded my 'base' system to 2.0 beta, and also installed PPP
2.3.5-2. However, when I did this, ppp stopped working. It will dial, and
it fails with the message peer refused to authenicate. Obviously this
didn't happen before...
I've checked pap-secrets and that looks the same.. in
auth is selected in /ppp/options now. It wasnt before. I had to put
noauth in /ect/ppp/peers/provider to override it and get a connection.
Mike
On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:28:53PM -0500, Chris R. Martin wrote:
I recently upgraded my 'base' system to 2.0 beta, and also installed PPP
2.3.5-2.
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until recently, that is, when my ISP (campus.mci.net) began bouncing
outgoing mail that has an unrecognized domain of origin.
[snip]
They are trying to look up frodo.cs.wcu.edu as a domain, and failing. Try
setting visible_name to their domain:
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
I installed Debian 1.1 and for a year things worked quite well. I could
send mail, receive mail via popmail, and use ppp for web access, fpt and
telnet. Except for some problems getting logged in last Christmas, which
seem to have been resolved all
Greetings all,
OK, the ongoing saga of my ppp dialup continues. pon now attempts the
connection(my modem is now recognized!). It dials and then thats it. We
use Kerberos Authen so i do not know if this is causing the
problem. The logs show that after the handshake the host(my school) asks
Jesus Duran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
problem. The logs show that after the handshake the host(my school) asks
for 4 returns for interactive mode which i'm familiar with from dialing in
with ckermit(a dummy term). Should ppp take care of that? Any help is
I believe editing
Hi Guys
I installed Debian 1.1 and for a year things worked quite well. I could
send mail, receive mail via popmail, and use ppp for web access, fpt and
telnet. Except for some problems getting logged in last Christmas, which
seem to have been resolved all has been well.
Until recently,
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998 16:04:21 EST, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
Hi Guys
I installed Debian 1.1 and for a year things worked quite well. I could
send mail, receive mail via popmail, and use ppp for web access, fpt and
telnet. Except for some problems getting logged in last Christmas, which
29 matches
Mail list logo