>think.  I'd really like a good fix, and don't tell me to go with
>Southwestern Bell.  Because of a long-distance phone company slam that I

it's nothing that anyone except OTS can help you with.  it's not your
phone company, modem, or the phase of the moon.  while i wouldn't rank
it impossible that pppd is violating some standard, i'd vote it more
likely that the terminal server is just smoking crack, and broken, esp
since it was just these 4 which share a software version and broke after
an upgrade (paraphrased from the email of an OTS fellow, i forget which).

i sent them as detailed logs as were possible from tcpdump/pppd -debug,
but after what seemed a fruitful and certainly progressing conversation,
the issue was suddenly dropped.  i ABORT Telesys45 etc because well, they
just don't seem to work.  mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you wanna moan.

does *everyone* have this problem, or just certain ppl?  i'm using pppd 2.2.0
and kernel 2.0.35 i think (machine is out currently), but this has certainly
persisted across earlier kernel revs.  redhat 4.2, yadda yadda.

if we have a united front of "these work for NOBODY" then OTS might do
something about it.  if they just don't work for 4-5 people, then lets
try to figure out what we have in common!

go grep your logs for Telesys4x (4 < x < 9) and tell us what you find,
puh-lease.

peace.



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