>> "MD" == Martin Drautzburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> - Sometimes pppoa3 fails to remove its pid/lock file in /var/run/
>> Then check your daemon.log, and if you see lines where pppoa3 is
>> waiting like this :

MD> I do the the "Ok, the previous instance seems to quit" line.

Unfortunately this is misleading - it has quit, but it hasn't cleaned
up after itself - you must do so.

Go to /var/run/ (or wherever the locks get put), and remove *ppp*
while your pppd and pppoa[23] are stopped.

HTH

Peter


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