On Fri, August 5, 2005 11:12, Remi Collet said: > Hello. > > As i put RPM for Fedora Core 3 et 4 on my web site, some users ask me > for help. do not hesitate to use our forum at http://forum.eagle-usb.org so that those messages are visible and can be tracked a bit.
> In some cases i discover the connection at boot failed when SElinux is > enabled : > In /var/log/messages : > >> Jul 30 00:55:13 localhost kernel: [eagle-usb] Modem operational !! >> Jul 30 00:55:13 localhost kernel: [eagle-usb] Ethernet device eth0 >> created. >> Jul 30 00:55:18 localhost pppd[2403]: pppd 2.4.2 started by root, uid 0 >> Jul 30 00:55:18 localhost pppd[2403]: Using interface ppp0 >> Jul 30 00:55:18 localhost pppd[2403]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1 >> Jul 30 00:55:19 localhost pppd[2403]: Modem hangup >> Jul 30 00:55:34 localhost pppd[2403]: Connection terminated. >> --- 10 x the same error --- >> Jul 30 00:55:34 localhost pppd[2403]: Exit. maybe pppoa is at the wrong place ? modem hangup is most of the time because the pty cannot be executed correctly. Is /usr/sbin available in PATH at boot time ? otherwise put pppoa / eaglectrl and other userspace tools in /sbin (it may work better if /usr partition is mounted lately) > After the boot-time, a simple "startadsl" works well. > >> Jul 29 10:00:25 localhost pppd[4607]: Using interface ppp0 >> Jul 29 10:00:25 localhost pppd[4607]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/3 >> Jul 29 10:00:27 localhost pppd[4607]: CHAP authentication succeeded > > I think it's a problem between ppp/selinux/boot. There is a lot of > updates for the selinux-policy-targeted packages, and last version > (1.25.3-9) perhaps solve this. I've not used selinux with Mandriva... maybe I should give it a try when I come back of holidays :-) @++ Ben' aka baud123
