Joachim Ott schrieb: > 2009/9/12 encinalense <[email protected]>: > >> OK, cool. >> >> I'm told -- by Vodafone and others >> http://www.vodafone.in/existingusers/vodafonelive/pages/subscribe_settingericsson.aspx >> this example is for Sony/Ericsson, but you can see the basics there -- that >> I'll require a proxy (10.10.1.100) for gprs to work. Sounds like the same >> thing Niek is dealing with (sorry, Joachim, to have gotten you two confused >> on my last post). >> >> And I hate to admit this, but I'm not seeing a ppp log in /var/log. Is it >> somewhere else? >> > > Your /etc/syslog.conf may direct the messages to a buffer instead of a > file. This are my values: > > DESTINATION="file" # log destinations (buffer file remote) > ... > LOGFILE=/var/log/messages # file: where to log > ROTATESIZE=512 # file: rotate log if grown beyond X > [kByte] (busybox 1.2+) > ROTATEGENS=5 # file: keep X generations of rotated logs > (busybox 1.2+) > > You can edit syslog.conf and then do "killall -HUP syslogd", after > that the messages go to /var/log/messages. The try another gprs > connection and you'll find messages from pppd in the logfile.But > beware: the messages will vanish with a reboot, additional work is > needed to preserve these files. > _______________________________________________ > Shr-User mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user > we are now a little bit further, sorry, i forgot to cc the llist:
he has a connection and can ping the provider, he cannot ping the nameserver. name resolution seems to be a problem. i told him, to do dmesg | grep ppp .
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