Thanks for the help I got on this. Here is how I used RNDIS instead with
successful results.  to get there a few
packages needed to be installed 
 
no kernel patch was needed on my fedora core 6 kernel 2.6.22.9-61.fc6
 
for librapi2
yum install Pyrex
 
for odccm
yum install gnet2
yum install gnet2-devel
 
before starting odccm, to avoid this problem
** ERROR **: Failed to get bus name: Connection ":1.13" is not allowed
to own the service "org.synce.odccm" due to security policies in the
configuration file
aborting...
Aborted

the odccm.conf file needs to be activated.  I located a default odccm.conf 
in the distro and then 
cp odccm/data/dbus/odccm.conf /etc/dbus-1/system.d
 
final step - on IPAQ change activesync mode to RNDIS
 
then plug in the IPAQ and test it with pls
 
 
/steverino2

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From: John Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 5:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: synce-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Synce-devel] lcp terminated by peer


Hi there

Your setup sounds quite old.. I'm almost certain dccm doesn't support
Windows Mobile 5... I'm certain that was introduced in later versions of
vdccm.. I strongly suggest libsynce 0.10 and odccm, which can be setup as
per the wiki... It's a little crusty but i am on #synce IRC if you get
stuck: 

http://www.synce.org/index.php/Windows_Mobile_2005_Support

If all goes as Microsoft intended then PPP shouldn't be involved for WM5 and
later devices. 

John


On 11/18/07, Steve DeLaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

 
I'm using synce with an IPAQ 2795 running windows mobile 5.
host system is fedora core 6.
connection is USB
running a build-from-source synce-libsynce-0.6
 
everything works great up until the point where PPP is established.  Buy
then ppp session collapses exactly as described
in the synce QA "PPP error:  "LCP terminated by peer"
 
Of course after that pstatus fails with a RAPI error since ppp connection is
down.
 
the synce Q&A attributes this to an incorrect dccm -p password.  However, 
In my case I've tried dccm both with and without an IPAQ password with the
same LCP failure.
 
Any ideas on what to try next?
 
Thanks,
 
/steverino2
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