nd and can't see any usable WLAN I'm using
> > > the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of course one must pay for this;
> >
> > mb=`netstat -ib|awk '/tun0.*Link/ {mb=($6+$9)/1024^2; printf "%.2f",mb}'`
> > date=`date "+%s`
>
El día Friday, May 16, 2008 a las 10:08:26PM +0200, Toni Schmidbauer escribió:
> At Fri, 2 May 2008 11:46:46 +0200,
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Sometimes when I travel around and can't see any usable WLAN I'm using
> > the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of
At Sun, 18 May 2008 07:15:10 +0300,
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> ..as in from ppp.linkdown?
i was using a custom script for umts startup/shutdown. but it should
work there as well.
toni
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On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Toni Schmidbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Fri, 2 May 2008 11:46:46 +0200,
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Sometimes when I travel around and can't see any usable WLAN I'm using
> > the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of co
At Fri, 2 May 2008 11:46:46 +0200,
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Sometimes when I travel around and can't see any usable WLAN I'm using
> the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of course one must pay for this;
mb=`netstat -ib|awk '/tun0.*Link/ {mb=($6+$9)/1024^2; printf "%
Hello,
Sometimes when I travel around and can't see any usable WLAN I'm using
the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of course one must pay for this;
Is there some tool which I could put into /etc/ppp/ip_down script which
logs the traffic done into some file; I see /usr/ports/net/ppp
thats the problem. I came across this which states that if you are
using pppd, then you need to set the tunable to 0, if I read it correctly.
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/current/2004-08/2745.html
This all makes me wonder, what is the advantage to having the debug.mpsafenet
eebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: RE: A problem with the pppd
>
>
> First of all you are trying to use kernel ppp.
> This was completely rewritten because it was so hard to
> configure and debug and it now called User ppp. d (IE:
> kernel ppp) was kept around for backwards
: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: A problem with the pppd
Help me, please, with the pppd. The problem is the next.
I want to connect to Internet Service Provide (ISP) with a callback.
I use the pppd and the chat with the next scripts, which are
inessential
now:
# pppd script
/dev/cuad1 115200
Help me, please, with the pppd. The problem is the next.
I want to connect to Internet Service Provide (ISP) with a callback.
I use the pppd and the chat with the next scripts, which are inessential
now:
# pppd script
/dev/cuad1 115200
debug
defaultroute
crtscts
noipdefault
connect
ing to update it until someone submits a PR."
I've looked at pppd 2.4.3 and saw - there is an interesting thing. If pppd
2.3.11 has support for freebsd-3.0 included, pppd 2.4.3 does not have it at
all, so it'll be more work for making port from it...
Dear all,
I would appreciate your advise regarding pppd and routing. FreeBSD
5.4-STABLE, pppd with mgetty acting as dial-in server with one
external modem. I can connect to server with no problem but it seems
like routing doesn't work for dial-in user. I cannot even ping the ip
address of di
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 01:05:01PM +0400, Igor Robul wrote:
> Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>
> >I use the last port collection, but there is only 2.3.11 version of pppd
> >there. Are there any plans for updating it?
> >___
> >
Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
I use the last port collection, but there is only 2.3.11 version of pppd
there. Are there any plans for updating it?
___
AFAIK pppd is in base system, not in ports.
___
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:56:35AM +0400, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> I use the last port collection, but there is only 2.3.11 version of pppd
> there. Are there any plans for updating it?
The first place you should always ask about plans to update a port is
the maintainer. If the maintai
I use the last port collection, but there is only 2.3.11 version of pppd
there. Are there any plans for updating it?
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I have only one modem, my doubt is how and where ppp or pppd are started?
The Handbook make references to scripts to manage them, but who launch
those scripts?
I don't know if I make myself understand
Thanks for your time...
This is what I did... hopefully I'm not forgettin
Please don't top-post.
"Efren Bravo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have only one modem, my doubt is how and where ppp or pppd are started?
> The Handbook make references to scripts to manage them, but who launch
> those scripts?
>
>
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> With the helping hand of someone in freebsd-mobile list I've hacked
> the 'uftdi' driver to support a PCMCIA card provided by Vodafone
> for UMTS. The card works now as it should but the IPCP negotiating
> of the pppd
Hello,
With the helping hand of someone in freebsd-mobile list I've hacked
the 'uftdi' driver to support a PCMCIA card provided by Vodafone
for UMTS. The card works now as it should but the IPCP negotiating
of the pppd 2.3.11 (from ports collection) ends up in:
...
sent [
Hi,
I have only one modem, my doubt is how and where ppp or pppd are started?
The Handbook make references to scripts to manage them, but who launch
those scripts?
I don't know if I make myself understand
Thanks for your time...
>Are you going to be running a high-volum
"Efren Bravo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't realize how the pppd server start when the modem answer the phone.
>
> I've followed the step of the section 21.3.3 "Using pppd as a Server" of
> the Handbook and I'm not sure what sh
Hi,
I don't realize how the pppd server start when the modem answer the phone.
I've followed the step of the section 21.3.3 "Using pppd as a Server" of
the Handbook and I'm not sure what should I do because according to this
section I've to create a script and
Hi,
Is possible replace all select() functions with
kqueue() and kevent() for FreeBSD 5.x or Current?
Sam
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 23:33:28 +0300, Igor Pokrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 11:07:32PM +0300, Igor Pokrovsky wrote:
> > Does anyone knows if it's possible to do NAT with pppd.
> > I know it's possible with ppp, but pppd didn't reveal
On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 11:07:32PM +0300, Igor Pokrovsky wrote:
> Does anyone knows if it's possible to do NAT with pppd.
> I know it's possible with ppp, but pppd didn't reveal me any clue.
Sorry for replying to my own message. I found the solution -
it is possible to use na
Hi,
Does anyone knows if it's possible to do NAT with pppd.
I know it's possible with ppp, but pppd didn't reveal me any clue.
P.S.: please CC me, I'm not on list.
-ip
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Hi,
I can't establish connection with my ISP using pppd. I attached several files:
dir - /etc/ppp/ directory layout
system - output of uname -a
chap-secrets |
chat.vmtc | -> config files for pppd
options.vmtc |
I start pppd as root 'pppd file /etc/options/options.vmtc'
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I've been using pppd on my 5.2 system. I setup a script to run ntpdate and a
couple of oher things when I connect to my ISP in /etc/ppp/auth-up, but it
doesn't appear to run.
Just in case it was a timing problem I added a sleep 20 line
I'm curently running FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE #1: Fri Mar 26 10:15:04 EST 2004
Which has pppd version 2.3 patch level 5.
I'm trying to use the X-ISP GUI program and it requires pppd version
2.3.9 or later to be able to automatically obtain DNS. I'm going to be
connecting at various
As you have found out pppd is very hard to configure and debug,
that's why it was re-written along time ago
and is now called "user ppp".
Read man ppp for details on how to config and use.
That's what is most commonly used today.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAI
I have downloaded and installed kermit, typed in the configuration as listed
in "18.3.3". When I try to run pppd with no setting options, I get this:
192# pppd
~ÿ}#À!}!}!} }.}%}&}2z¢;}'}"}(}" C~~ÿ}#À!}!}!} }.}%}&}2z¢;}'}"}(}"
C~~ÿ}#À!}
Recently I installed 5.2-RC2 for testing purpose and
saw an unexplainable behaviour of pppd 2.3.5.
I have an old FreeBSD 4.2 running and connecting via
modem with ppp to an ISP using ipfw, natd and pppd.
Then I configured the 5.2-RC2 install logical identical,
but it does not route any packets
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:02:19AM +0300, Lev Klimin wrote:
> Good morning!
>
> I have 4.9-release. I'm having little problem with time. I live in
> Russia on Moscow-west+00 time. My clock is local. My timezome is
> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Moscow.
> To resolve this trouble I see following:
> 1.
Good morning!
I have 4.9-release. I'm having little problem with time. I live in
Russia on Moscow-west+00 time. My clock is local. My timezome is
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Moscow.
To resolve this trouble I see following:
1. Say FreeBSD that my clock is local.
2. Set timezone.
I used for it /stan
Good evening!
I have 4.9-release. I run pppd to dial ISP. Pppd have persist option
to retrieve lost connections. Today I wanted to check, how it works
with init. I added in /etc/ttys follow:
---begin chunk
# pppd for ISP on com1
#
ttyd0 "/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400"
Hi Alex, hi list,
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 04:23 AM, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 07:31:29PM +0200, Jim Xochellis wrote:
Hi list,
I need persuade pppd to call its ip-up script in order to add a
non-default route when the link is up and running. Unfortunately it
seems
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 07:31:29PM +0200, Jim Xochellis wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I need persuade pppd to call its ip-up script in order to add a
> non-default route when the link is up and running. Unfortunately it
> seems that my ip-up script is not being called. The mode of the
Hi list,
I need persuade pppd to call its ip-up script in order to add a
non-default route when the link is up and running. Unfortunately it
seems that my ip-up script is not being called. The mode of the file is
rwxr-xr-x and the owner root:wheel. I am calling the pppd from inside a
"
Please use the port mpd instead.
Chris Knipe wrote:
Lo all,
Very arb and weird problem... I've followed all the docs that google could
return (they all mostly the same in any case), and yeah...
My PPTP server *does* work.. As long as I don't terminate more than one
connection at a time to the ser
Lo all,
Very arb and weird problem... I've followed all the docs that google could
return (they all mostly the same in any case), and yeah...
My PPTP server *does* work.. As long as I don't terminate more than one
connection at a time to the server *shock horror*. For some reason (and I
suspect
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:37:59AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >The difference is too small to be meaningful.
> >
> > when you have 56k modem and ~4.5KB throughput 0.5KB can make a big
> > difference
>
> I wonder if we're thinking of the same numbers. I've seen 56k modems
> run at
onnection speeds
> >caused by a difference between ppp and pppd lie somewhere between zero and
> >null.
>
> I tried it several times and got the same results, therefore it must be
> caused by the diffrence between ppp and pppd.
I've done repeated measurements on connec
s that were
> >slightly noisier, or slightly busier, or one of a hundred other
> >possibilities. The odds that there is a difference in connection speeds
> >caused by a difference between ppp and pppd lie somewhere between zero and
> >null.
>
> I tried it severa
there is a difference in connection speeds caused by a difference between
ppp and pppd lie somewhere between zero and null.
I tried it several times and got the same results, therefore it must be
caused by the diffrence between ppp and pppd.
Thanks
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 09:23:31PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> I recently tried to connect to the Internet using kernel ppp (pppd) instead
> off user ppp. I noticed that the connection was about 0.5 KB slower whith
> pppd when downloading the same file from the same server.
Hi
I recently tried to connect to the Internet using kernel ppp (pppd) instead
off user ppp. I noticed that the connection was about 0.5 KB slower whith
pppd when downloading the same file from the same server. I'm using a 56 K
modem and have Release 5.1 installed, I also appended my /et
Lo all,
Very arb and weird problem... I've followed all the docs that google could
return (they all mostly the same in any case), and yeah...
My PPTP server *does* work.. As long as I don't terminate more than one
connection at a time to the server *shock horror*. For some reason (and I
suspect
Hi FreeBSD People,
Can you tell me wether or not I can get a version of PPPD on FreeBSD that
will support a Radius server.
I want to terminate an l2tp tunnel and get pppd to authenticate with Radius.
Is it possible on Freebsd 5.0 which now supports l2tpd?
If so, can you please let me know how I
Anyone ever find a compatible version of PPP (newer version, not
that old crap that comes with the ports) that you can patch MS CHAP and all
those other Windows encryption algorithms in?
I need it for pptpd, else VPN is basically useless to me. hows
about an alternative to pppd
I've put some bash code for starting and stopping pppd on my web site.
I've also put up my complete procedure for backing up a FBSD box to
a DVD-RAM disk and doing a full restore. This includes some bash code
that simplifies the backup process considerably. I've tested the
bac
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 08:30:23AM +0800, Huang wen hui wrote:
> hi,
> I could not use pppd under -CURRENT, may be pppd driver could not link
> into kernel?
> I am sure I include ppp driver in system config file.
>
> # uname -a
> FreeBSD hwh.gddsn.org.cn 5.0-CURRENT FreeBS
hi,
I could not use pppd under -CURRENT, may be pppd driver could not link
into kernel?
I am sure I include ppp driver in system config file.
# uname -a
FreeBSD hwh.gddsn.org.cn 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Tue Sep 17
20:56:16
CST 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HWH i386
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