-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Benton wrote:
> Richard Connon wrote: > >> Now it still fails and produces the following in the >> "/var/log/sys.log" file: >> >> Dec 31 14:41:56 localhost pppd[1327]: pppd 2.4.3 started by root, >> uid 0 Dec 31 14:41:56 localhost pppd[1327]: Using interface ppp0 >> Dec 31 14:41:56 localhost pppd[1327]: Connect: ppp0 <--> >> /dev/tty1 Dec 31 14:42:26 localhost pppd[1327]: LCP: timeout >> sending Config-Requests Dec 31 14:42:26 localhost pppd[1327]: >> Connection terminated. Dec 31 14:42:26 localhost pppd[1327]: >> Using interface ppp0 Dec 31 14:42:26 localhost pppd[1327]: >> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/tty1 Dec 31 14:42:26 localhost >> pppd[1327]: tcflush failed: Bad file descriptor Dec 31 14:42:28 >> localhost pppd[1327]: tcsetattr: Invalid argument (line 1001) Dec >> 31 14:42:28 localhost pppd[1327]: Exit. >> >> any ideas as to what is causing this? > > > It looks like you've made a mistake in /etc/ppp/peers/speedtch For > me it says Connect: ppp0 <--> 0.38, those are the VP/VC numbers I > put in /etc/ppp/peers/speedtch. If you can't see what's wrong, add > the option debug. Well now it connects and I can ping an IP! but when I try to ping an address I get and error saying unkown host. This seems like a DNS issue although when I connect with debug enabled it gives the two nameserver IPs on the console output and if I look in /etc/ppp/resolv.conf they appear there. The only thing I could think is that the file resolv.conf should be in /etc/ rather than /etc/ppp/ as is the case on my FC setup. Is this correct or is there some other explaination for this problem? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDtr7X9xvRJ2ZVfcURArwyAJ9VqibcLXo29F0kPe8i3sQXgWN3jACfaQwz T9LmJXGTpzqLAGriI598cJg= =eRPi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se d�sinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
