On Wed, 23 Oct 1996, Philip Hands wrote: > > In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an > > outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out when I have MGETTY > > running, if I dial out with something like Minicom. > > Sounds like your pppd is not getting its locks right. Possible causes: > > 1) it has not been told to use locks (``lock'' on the command line or in > the options file sorts this out) That's done...
> 2) You may be mixing /dev/ttyS? with /dev/cua? devices --- mgetty doesn't > like > cua's and you should not use them at all on a port that mgetty is using. Everything uses ttyS3. > 3) pppd has been compiled to put the locks in the wrong place. If you run: > > strings /usr/sbin/pppd | grep LCK > > you should get ``/var/lock/LCK..'' --- If not you need a different pppd. That's ok too.. > A clasic symptom of this sort of locking failure is that you will see > mgetty's attempts to reset the modem in the logs of the outgoing chat --- > Mgetty doesn't know you're still using its line, so it goes ahead and resets > it almost as soon as you start dialing. Mgetty reports no problems. Actually, MGETTY isn't the one having the problems, its the program I use to log into my ISP. I use DCON scripting, not 'chat'... It adds some cool features... It can't open the port when I have mgetty running on that same port. -- Daniel Stringfield mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jax-inter.net/user/servo Send email for more information on the Jacksonville Linux Users Group! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]