I'm using diald 0.16.5 running under Red Hat 5.1 (2.0.35) SPARC.
Once a connection is established, diald generates constant signal 10 SIGBUS
(which it apparently ignores). Anybody have any ideas?
Sep 9 11:03:50 radical pppd[1010]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cua0
Sep 9 11:03:53 radical pppd[1010]: local IP address 209.98.15.143
Sep 9 11:03:53 radical pppd[1010]: remote IP address 209.98.0.97
Sep 9 11:03:53 radical diald[945]: PPP negotiated mtu of 1006 does not match
requested setting 1500.
Sep 9 11:03:53 radical diald[945]: Attempting to auto adjust mtu.
Sep 9 11:03:53 radical diald[945]: Restart diald with mtu set to 1006 to avoid errors.
Sep 9 11:03:54 radical modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-4
Sep 9 11:03:54 radical modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-5
Sep 9 11:03:54 radical diald[945]: New addresses: local 209.98.15.143, remote
209.98.0.97.
Sep 9 11:04:27 radical diald[945]: Stray signal 10 ignored
Sep 9 11:04:58 radical last message repeated 8588 times
Sep 9 11:05:59 radical last message repeated 16914 times
Sep 9 11:06:39 radical last message repeated 10954 times
Sep 9 11:06:39 radical diald[945]: SIGTERM. Termination request received.
Sep 9 11:06:39 radical diald[945]: Stray signal 10 ignored
Sep 9 11:06:41 radical last message repeated 368 times
Sep 9 11:06:41 radical diald[945]: SIGTERM. Termination request received.
Sep 9 11:06:41 radical diald[945]: Stray signal 10 ignored
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Grant Edwards
Rosemount Inc.
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