Connection & disconnection are not correctly handled. Maybe someone should
investigate this subject.
Here are the info I have:
- pppoa2 forks : the father process is used for reading from the pppd and
writing to USB and the child does the opposite (or vice-versa)
- if the connection is terminated by LCP (LCP-Terminate message), the
driver detects nothing so does nothing. So you can't reconnect.
- if the connection is terminated by the ADSL (unplugging phone line),
nothing is detected either, so no reconnection takes places
- if you kill pppd manualy, the process reading from pppd will detect
that its terminal has been closed and exit. However, the other pppoa2
reading from USB is blocked in reading from USB and keeps running.
That's all I can say. I someone knows the proper way to handle all those
cases, tell us.
Benoit
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, CentaureZ wrote:
> Hi Benoit,
>
> when i'm disconnected (cf other messages)
>
> i got that
>
> Apr 19 22:08:20 gateway pppd[3020]: Script /usr/local/bin/pppoa2 -vpi 8 -vci
> 35 finished (pid 3024), status = 0x0
>
> So i think the driver "timeouts" how can i change timeout delay in the .c ?
>
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