Hi,
I'm trying to find a simple solution to a small problem: I built a PPTP
service, but I want to disable the option to let a user login multiple times
at once.
I looked at poptop and other related packages and I cannot find anything,
which is quite surprising. Someone suggested me to look at
surprising. Someone suggested me to look at
PAM but that didn't get me too far, I didn't see there any such
option.
Any suggestion?
Disclaimer: I am no expert, just trying to apply common sense...
I suspect it is not within the scope of pptp/ppp/chap/whatever to
provide such an option
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support
PPP in the kernel.
Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp?
There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp.
Thanks,
Geoff.
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 09:10:21PM +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support
PPP in the kernel.
Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp?
There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp.
Slirp does
in google.com/linux you can find some results for userspace ppp.
http://www.google.com/linux?hl=enq=userspace+pppbtnG=Search
see if you can find something there.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever
2008/9/29 Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support
PPP in the kernel.
Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp?
There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp.
Does it HAVE to be PPP or can
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:37:14PM +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
2008/9/29 Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support
PPP in the kernel.
Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp?
There is one for SLIP
Hi list,
I'm connecting to to iNet using pelephone POZ, via ppp connection. The
thing is I need to add custom route each time I get the connection up.
My question is am I doing something wrong or is this the way it's
supposed to work or do I need to script the grepping of ifconfig by
myself
Hello list,
I hope there is someone here twisted enough to know the answer to my
question :-)
Suppose I have a bunch of PPP packets and suppose I want to push those
unto a serial line (tty device) which is connected to a modem. The tty
and modem have already been configured to the correct
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Transfering PPP over a
serial link, oh my...:
I hope there is someone here twisted enough to know the answer to my
question :-)
I'm sorry that I don't have any pppd-hacking experience, so my answer will
be mostly guessing and quite likely
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 17:18 +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Transfering PPP over a
serial link, oh my...:
I hope there is someone here twisted enough to know the answer to my
question :-)
I'm sorry that I don't have any pppd-hacking
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Transfering PPP over a serial
link, oh my...:
I hope there is someone here twisted enough to know the answer to my
question :-)
I'm sorry that I don't have any pppd-hacking experience, so my answer will
be mostly
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 16:51, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Suppose I have a bunch of PPP packets and suppose I want to push those
unto a serial line (tty device)
The first problem I see, is that PPP has some state information which
it negotiate at link startup via the LCP protocol (things like
N_MOUSE 2
#define N_PPP 3
#define N_STRIP 4
#define N_AX25 5
#define N_X25 6 /* X.25 async */
...
Now look who's 3... you just used stty(1) to send the relevant
ioctl and selected the ppp (not raw) line
#define N_X25 6 /* X.25 async */
...
Now look who's 3... you just used stty(1) to send the relevant
ioctl and selected the ppp (not raw) line discipline.
The real puzzle is:
- How all the PPP state behaved?
I transported ALL the PPP packets, including the initial LCP
minutes). It will restart the connection *immediately* when it
disconnects -- unless you disconnected it yourself with Debian's ifdown
utility. Save this script as '/etc/network/if-down.d/persist'
and run 'chmod +x persist':
#!/bin/sh
if [ $METHOD = ppp ]; then
# If at this point we
pppd[2130]: rcvd [PAP AuthAck id=0x1 ]
Aug 9 18:16:57 calanit pppd[2130]: kernel does not support PPP filtering
Aug 9 18:16:57 calanit pppd[2130]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 addr 192.115.56.124
compress VJ 0f 01]
Aug 9 18:16:57 calanit pppd[2130]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 deflate 15
deflate(old
On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Shaul Karl wrote:
Can you advise what to do with the following?
$ ping -c1 192.115.23.205
PING 192.115.23.205 (192.115.23.205) 56(84) bytes of data.
never check connectivity without the '-n' flag to ping (this disables
reverse name lookup). otherwise, you're likely
/ttyS0
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: ioctl(SIOCSIFMTU): No such device(19)
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: tcflush failed: Input/output error
We know that this happens (Can't connect) because of the ppp8 problem. How
can he change the ppp to use ppp0?
Thats a really strange problem...Remember
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: Using interface ppp8
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: Connect: ppp8 -- /dev/ttyS0
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: ioctl(SIOCSIFMTU): No such
At 13:40 13/10/01 +0200, you wrote:
The pppd is:
pppd 2.3.11
Kernel 2.2.x
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Eran Levy.
This is Linux country. If you listen carefully, you can hear Windows
reboot...
WebSite: http://levy.dyn.dhs.org
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-- /dev/ttyS0
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: ioctl(SIOCSIFMTU): No such device(19)
Aug 14 05:13:22 pppd[444]: tcflush failed: Input/output error
We know that this happens (Can't connect) because of the ppp8 problem. How
can he change the ppp to use ppp0?
Thats a really strange problem
My system won't conect to the isp provider. I managed to get it to dial,
but I get a mesage (even when trying to run pppd directly) that the kernel
wan't compiled with ppp support. I tried to compile both 2.4.2 and 2.4.4
with ppp suport but it didn't seem to help. I compiled
My system won't conect to the isp provider. I managed to get it to dial,
but I get a mesage (even when trying to run pppd directly) that the kernel
wan't compiled with ppp support. I tried to compile both 2.4.2 and 2.4.4
with ppp suport but it didn't seem to help. I compiled
Title: PPP and DNS
Stupid question:
When I dial to ISP isn't it supposed to update my /etc/resolv.conf ?
I dialed and nothing happend, I couldn't resolve any addresses. When I add these lines into the file (initially empty) everything starts to work OK.
I need to use several IPSs and I
Obviously, upgrading PPP fixed the dial-up with 2.4.2. Thanks to
everybody, and especially to Hetz who pointed out the URL for the
new PPP.
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"... We work by wit, and not by witchcraft;
And wit depends on dilatory time." [S
Hi,
I compiled kernel 2.4.2 on my new home RH7 (with all the updates).
I compiled PPP in, and tried to dial to the ISP (I actually used Kppp
from KDE-2.0.1). In the process PPP dies with
Mar 21 02:23:59 zaphod pppd[769]: pppd 2.3.11 started by oleg, uid 500
Mar 21 02:23:59 zaphod pppd[769
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Hi,
I compiled kernel 2.4.2 on my new home RH7 (with all the updates).
I compiled PPP in, and tried to dial to the ISP (I actually used Kppp
from KDE-2.0.1). In the process PPP dies with
Mar 21 02:23:59 zaphod pppd[769]: pppd 2.3.11 started by oleg, uid 500
Mar
On 21 Mar 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I compiled kernel 2.4.2 on my new home RH7 (with all the updates).
I compiled PPP in, and tried to dial to the ISP (I actually used Kppp
from KDE-2.0.1). In the process PPP dies with
Mar 21 02:23:59 zaphod pppd[769]: pppd 2.3.11 started by oleg, uid
On 21 Mar 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I compiled kernel 2.4.2 on my new home RH7 (with all the updates).
I compiled PPP in, and tried to dial to the ISP (I actually used Kppp
from KDE-2.0.1). In the process PPP dies with
Mar 21 02:23:59 zaphod pppd[769]: pppd 2.3.11 started by oleg, uid
I guess you forgot to upgrade the pppd ;)
upgrade to: ppp-2.4.0-2.i386.rpm
You can get it from: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/rawhide/i386/RedHat/RPMS
Although this is Rawhide, the RPM itself is pretty old (1/12/2000)
Hetz
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 11:02, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Hi,
I compiled
Matan Ziv-Av [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes?
By now I did ;-).
I must admit I didn't expect such a dependency between the kernel
version and the ppp version (as opposed, say, to gcc version). On the
other hand, I know that PPP support has
HI all
can anyone explain to me how can i make a PPP dialin server in linux?
1) IIRC, the PPP-HOWTO used to answer this question.
2) One possibility is to use mgetty to handle the dial in clients. mgetty (or
is it a patched version of mgetty) will make the necessary interactions with
pppd
I did not like the `most times' comment. Can you be more specific?
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Title: PPP and Dial-back
I can not connect with my RH6.1 box to NT RAS with dial-back enabled.
It works well without dial-back ( with PAP ).
PPP seems not to understand the NT's disconnecting as signal to wait for a call, and starts dialing again.
I don't have any dial-back specific
2000 15:13
To: IGLU
Subject:PPP and Dial-back
I can not connect with my RH6.1 box to NT RAS with dial-back enabled.
It works well without dial-back ( with PAP ).
PPP seems not to understand the NT's disconnecting as signal to wait for a
call, and starts dialing again.
I don't have any
Hi
If I am not mistaken, NT uses a proprietary protocol to do the call-back
(I
think it's called CBCP...) and it's an extension to PPP (I think to
MS-CHAP exactly...)
As I understand no script will do it... because you have to use MS-CHAP...
---
Arie Vayner
Netvision
If I am not mistaken, NT uses a proprietary protocol to do the call-back
(I
think it's called CBCP...) and it's an extension to PPP (I think to
MS-CHAP exactly...)
As I understand no script will do it... because you have to use MS-CHAP...
---
Arie Vayner
Netvision
Title: RE: PPP and Dial-back
Did not managed to configure RAS to use terminal mode. After getting connection, Minicom is silent as partizan.
BTW, this is RRAS, not RAS ( they have an improved version, including packet filtering, dynamic routing etc). But i tried with regular one as well
The script i have is for terminal mode RAS. Which RAS are you using?
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, [windows-1255] ôåôåá éáâðé wrote:
Did not managed to configure RAS to use terminal mode. After getting
connection, Minicom is silent as partizan.
BTW, this is RRAS, not RAS ( they have an improved
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi, Ira!
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 05:30:37PM +0300, you wrote the following:
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead of the
NT's RAS server, which is rediculously brain damaged).
the login and IP routing works OK
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Subject: NT logon over PPP - uncharted Domains?
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead of the
NT's RAS server, which is rediculously brain damaged).
the login and IP routing works OK. the NT client that dials up can see
the internet and connect outlook to th
Arie Vayner wrote:
Hi
There is a very easy solution for your problem...
Activate WINS service on one of your NT servers, then at home enter it's
IP address in the "WINS Server" box ( ;-) )
As my (somewhat garbled) answer pointed to before, you can have pppd put
that entry
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The bloatware clients needs a WINS server. From pppd's manual:
ms-wins addr
If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows
or "Samba" clients, this option allows pppd to sup
BINGO!!! that should teach me to
the browsing on your network ...
Schlomo
PS: Incidentially Samba makes a good WINS server ...
Sincerely,
Schlomo Schapiro
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.schapiro.org
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead of the
NT's RAS server, which is rediculously brain damaged).
the login and IP routing works OK. the NT client that dials up can see
the internet and connect outlook to the exchange etc, but logging on to
the NT domain and finding
Hi, Ira!
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 05:30:37PM +0300, you wrote the following:
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead of the
NT's RAS server, which is rediculously brain damaged).
the login and IP routing works OK. the NT client that dials up can see
the internet
Hi
I need a script for making a ppp conection over an isdn adapter.
Please don't reffer me to KISDN or RH6.2 Isdn-Config because I know them
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1 or something like that...) please send it to me too.
This is the script I use -- it dials and
Thats your script??
funny, cause I don't see 2 things here..
1. that you put your MSN numbers..
2. Where do you put your user/pass??
Hetz
"Nimrod S. Carmi" wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
Hey,
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
1. that you put your MSN numbers..
2. Where do you put your user/pass??
Assuming he has installed Isdn4Linux already, these are set has
environment variables in his system already!
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School Sucks
That Makes two of us :-)
Yosi
I though that i am the only person eating this shit.
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Title: RE: PPP only succedes the 2nd time
Here's a problem I was able to sort out, even after
going through the PPP FAQ and HOWTOs.
I installed a 33k modem from Zoltrix (Rockwell chipset)
and while it works, it works fairly stable, but each
time after I restart the machine, or after
On 30-Jun-2000 Omer Efraim wrote:
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
time after I restart the machine, or after a long
delay (many hours of not using the modem
to dialup), it will fail on the first connection
attempt:
I have a similar problem (maybe related ). My machine is always on, but
after
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But someone I know found that linuxconf UNSET the suid bit on pppd.
At least on Red Hat. And regardless of whether you linuxconf anything
related to ppp or not. That is one of the reasons why someone you know
never uses linuxcon
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Here's a problem I was able to sort out, even after
going through the PPP FAQ and HOWTOs.
I installed a 33k modem from Zoltrix (Rockwell chipset)
and while it works, it works fairly stable, but each
time after I restart the machine, or after a long
delay (many
A lock file that is still there?
You are using /dev/modem. Isn't this a potential src of lock file troubles?
Here's a problem I was able to sort out, even after
going through the PPP FAQ and HOWTOs.
I installed a 33k modem from Zoltrix (Rockwell chipset)
and while it works, it works
Elya Ga Yerr wrote:
Hi!
Thanks everybody who tried to help me ,
although, perhaps I haven't explained myself well enough. I am dialing to
some place using SecureID passwd card, that means I MUST enter a passwd
manually ( since it's valid for a very short perion of time). I can do it
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You call it with "pppd call gsm" as root. If you don't want to do it
as root, look at sudo.
Or chmod u+s /usr/sbin/pppd. According to all the docs I've seen to
this moment pppd is intended to be suid root. Red
the connection report !
#
done:
print Entering PPP mode.
print Dynamic IP assigned by host is $local
print Remote host connected is $remote
mode ppp
goto exit
log_error:
print Account loging connection failed.
goto exit
secure_error:
print SecureID connection failed.
goto exit
Here's a problem I was able to sort out, even after
going through the PPP FAQ and HOWTOs.
I installed a 33k modem from Zoltrix (Rockwell chipset)
and while it works, it works fairly stable, but each
time after I restart the machine, or after a long
delay (many hours of not using the modem
Ely Levy wrote:
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From: niki eckstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have a win95 client served ppp via direct cable connect and NATed
to a cisco 2511.
The ppp won't work at full speed (115200) but slower (9)
From time to time the communication stops
Hello!
I'm looking for console based ppp dialer capable to do interactive
login.
Thanx in advance.
Elya
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Elya Guyer wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for console based ppp dialer capable to do interactive
login.
Thanx in advance.
Elya
wvdial. Comes standart with RedHat.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 21:22:46 +0300
From: niki eckstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ppp
We have a win95 client served ppp via direct cable connect and NATed
to a cisco 2511.
The ppp won't work at full speed (115200) but slower (9
Elya Guyer wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for console based ppp dialer capable to do interactive
login.
what do you mean: something that will negotiate the interactive
login procedure for your ISP, like
$ sudo establish-ppp-connection actcomm user@password
or something that will act like
Elya Guyer wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for console based ppp dialer capable to do interactive
login.
For example:
In /etc/ppp/peers/gsm:
ttyS1 38400 crtscts
lock
connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/dial-gsm'
debug
defaultroute
name
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You call it with "pppd call gsm" as root. If you don't want to do it
as root, look at sudo.
Or chmod u+s /usr/sbin/pppd. According to all the docs I've seen to
this moment pppd is intended to be suid root. Red Hat does not have
the suid bit
they might have experience with.
I've been having a problem with PPP lately and to be honest, I'm not really sure
it's LINUX related (but I think it is since using OS/2 I didn't have this
problem) and I'm not even sure it's a PPP problem. But when it happens, I can't
look on the INTERNET for help
I've been having a problem with PPP lately and to be honest, I'm not really sure
it's LINUX related (but I think it is since using OS/2 I didn't have this
problem) and I'm not even sure it's a PPP problem. But when it happens, I can't
look on the INTERNET for help (obviously), so I'm sending
was with the Win95 , not the
Linux)
I hope to get my ISDN during next week or so, i think that i will finish
most of my project during next month.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Idan A" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mike Almogy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 7:16 PM
Subje
Hi list.
I want to thank all those who help me to build my
LinuxRouter.
I know, it is not a hard task, but still it is a
task.
Now i connect all my LAN to the Internet with one
linux box who acts as router.
I hope that in few days Bezeq will install my new
ISDN line and then i will be
Guy and Alex and list
I have already used "proxyarp" option in my /etc/ppp/options file, and
its still not working . I will give some more details on my server and
client configuration with hope that it will help .
Problem :I cant reach any host on remote network ,but i can reach the
"proxyarp" option in my /etc/ppp/options file, and
its still not working . I will give some more details on my server and
client configuration with hope that it will help .
Problem :I cant reach any host on remote network ,but i can reach the
ppp server .
Configuration :
RH6.1 -
i need help in ppp server routing problem ?
I install RH6.1 machine for ppp services , when i dial from win98/95 i
get a connection, but when i ping to computer that connected on the
same network as the ppp server I get "request time out" ,i guess that it
involved with routing table
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Tal Fainberg wrote:
i need help in ppp server routing problem ?
your problem might be that you did not specify the 'proxy arp' option when
starting the ppp daemon on the linux server.
'proxy arp' means that the linux machine will answer ARP requests looking
for the IP
Hi, guy keren!
On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 12:29:29AM +0200, you wrote the following:
your problem might be that you did not specify the 'proxy arp' option when
starting the ppp daemon on the linux server.
As far as I remember from the last 2.1.x days, proxyarp was removed
from the kernel
Hi, guy keren!
On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 02:02:50AM +0200, you wrote the following:
your problem might be that you did not specify the 'proxy arp' option when
starting the ppp daemon on the linux server.
As far as I remember from the last 2.1.x days, proxyarp was removed
from
As of yesterday, I have been unable to connect to NetVision
ISDN with PPP under Linux. I have heard rumours that they (like
some other ISP's POPs) may be using some form of compression
which the Linux ppp does not support, and that only works
under MS systems. Does anyone know anything? All I
netvision now give support for linux. so just call them up.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Ben-Gershon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netvision ppp
As of yesterday, I have been unable to connect to NetVision
ISDN
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
As of yesterday, I have been unable to connect to NetVision
ISDN with PPP under Linux.
[some stuff deleted]
I have solved the problem.
I was running ppp-2.3.6-3 from RedHat.
Sorry, I should have said ppp-2.3.10-3
Versions
I have 2 linux boxes in my house, both with RH6.0 and a working network
between them. One of the computers also has the capability to connect to
ppp. If I connect without disabling my ethernet adaptor, I get no rowting
anywhere, but if I disable the LAN, i do get routing to the outside world.
Any
I have 2 linux boxes in my house, both with RH6.0 and a working network
between them. One of the computers also has the capability to connect to
ppp. If I connect without disabling my ethernet adaptor, I get no rowting
anywhere, but if I disable the LAN, i do get routing to the outside
_
ah!!!
No support at mishkei.org.il!
and that's piss me off.
_
after your answers i checked out some thing and i found out that i do got
PPP loadable module support! (in the .config file is showed 'CONFIG_PPP=m'
which ive been
as you suggested to deal with my ppp support problam
i did a make xconfig but in there i didnt found any ppp module or any thing
like that...
so my quastion is...
what am i looking for in the xconfig menu?
(i've been told i need a dhcp client to connect to mishkei..
so.. im asking mishkei
as you suggested to deal with my ppp support problam
i did a make xconfig but in there i didnt found any ppp module or any thing
like that...
so my quastion is...
what am i looking for in the xconfig menu?
Something like CONFIG_PPP. When included as a module, your
/usr/src/linux
Hello all.
I have a realy "BIG" problem it's almost an year i
am trying to config my ppp in the LINUXes listed above and I can't the problem
is the same : chat finishes to dial ,cheking user name and password and get's
connected but when the pppd starts it
just disconnects in 5-
I had the same problem 1.5-2 years ago with slackware 3.5.
If i'm not mistaken it comes out with pppd-2.2.3 witch is bit buggy,
try to install the latest pppd and try your configuration again.
If that will not work feel free to mail me in private. send me
your /etc/ppp/options file, chat-script
Someone asked about this a while back:
http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/10/07/939345127.html
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On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:11:38 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shaul) wrote:
shaul wrote:
I want to set up a *dynamic* PPP connection over an Ethernet connection (at
least, that is what I think).
Can you tell me what
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
s As it seems to me now, I will either have to start learning the
s PPP source, or get myself another router.
Router would be not bad :) If you can't or won't, you will have to make
some PPP - or fool pppd into thinking that you have s
Adam Morrison wrote:
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
s As it seems to me now, I will either have to start learning the
s PPP source, or get myself another router.
Router would be not bad :) If you can't or won't, you will have to make
some PPP - or fool pppd int
Valentin Ossman wrote:
Obviously, you can't just replace the point to point link the PPP
implementation thinks it is using with a multi-point link and have it
just work. RFC 2516 is an informational RFC published by UUNET and
other companies involved with a similar setup to the one
Hello,
Thanks for everyone who tried to help.
I have got many suggestions. All of them contain lots of info, with lots of
new stuff to me. It will take me some time to sort things out.
I hope to be able to use the info I got to set up my connection properly, or
get back to the list with
HI, I see your thread about it in linux-il for a while now, and I think I
have perfect solution for you :
just take a look at the "man pppd" and check the "pty script" option, you
can write the script to connect to remote network by ssh or telnet, as
soon as you have ppp
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:11:38 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shaul) wrote:
shaul wrote:
I want to set up a *dynamic* PPP connection over an Ethernet connection (at
least, that is what I think).
Can you tell me what are the available tools ?
http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/?l=linux
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 12:53:38AM +0300, Gaal Yahas wrote:
BTW: How can root put raw data on the Ethernet device ? If there
is no /dev for it, then how can someone open this device?
You may try to look on packet(4), but I don't know if it will get you
to what you want. I have an
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 12:25:34PM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Take a look at libnet, http://www.packetfactory.net/libnet/ , which
is a portable way to put packets on the network (in c). If you want
to do it in Perl, try Net::RawIP .
That allows you to send raw packets over IP. I.e.
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 12:13:29AM +0300, shaul wrote:
BTW: How can root put raw data on the Ethernet device ? If there is no /dev
for it, then how can someone open this device ?
Check out /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/ethertap.txt.
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