Giulio Orsero wrote:
>
> On Sat, 13 Mar 1999 15:37:28 +0100, hai scritto:
>
> >My diald config/setting works fine...but after about 60 secound, diald always send
> >a signal that brings the connection down :(
> >logfile:
> >- - -
> >Mar 13 15:26:30 flag diald[2960]: Connect script timed out. Killing script.
> >Mar 13 15:26:30 flag diald[2960]: new state STOP_DIAL action 0x804f940 timeout 60
> >Mar 13 15:26:30 flag diald[2960]: Sending SIGINT to (dis)connect process 2967
> >- - -
>
> This log shows that the connection is never estabilished because the connect script
>fails.
This was not true for my setup. The connection was up and running!
But I found the problem...the problem is, that diald only _means_ that the connection
is _not up_ when I set the "auth" in ppp options file!
I removed the "auth" in /etc/ppp/options and...it works fine now!
I also changed the "connect" in /etc/diald/diald.options
to do only connection
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider-script"
not
connect "pon provider-script"
which reads provider-script via pppd call etc...
I know that in pppd man there is a note that we should not disable "auth"
in pppd option. Instead we should use "call" and note down "noauth" in
the corresponding peer provider script...but it does not work so.
> Check the connect script. Diald can't do anything if that script fails.
>
> >And: Whats the different between accept and keepup?!
>
> A packet that matches an accept rule can bring the link up.
> A packet that matches only a keepup rule can't bring the link up, but once the link
>is up
> it can keep it up (as per timeout settings in standard filter).
>
> Ciao.
>
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