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.


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