So, Doc...

have you confirmed that it is the ISP that is causing the problem?

I hope I don't have to switch ISPs... there has to be a way of figuring out
what they may have changed...

And again -- *why* does it work when you dial with kppp? I think the answer
resides elsewhere...

-Stephen-

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Subject: Re: [expert] pppd dying unexpectedly


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> On 28 Aug 00, at 20:05, Anton Graham wrote:
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> > Submitted 28-Aug-00 by Stephen Bosch:
> >
> > > And again -- that SIGHUP is damn peculiar -- who is sending it?
> >
> > I suspect that that is modem generated.  Every modem i have ever owned
> > generates a SIGHUP when the other end hangs up on it.
> >
>
> That makes sense. If the ISP doesn't like the PPP handshaking for whatever
> reason (maybe USWest figures I'm running Linux so it should shut me up)
> then it probably causes the line to go down, thus causing the SIGHUP.
>
>   Doc Evans
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