Hey Brian,
By no means am I an expert at this, still hacking away at mine... just
started my diald / pppd
campaign 5 days ago... so...
I'd enter this line in the diald.conf file as follows (while commenting
all in /etc/ppp/options):
" pppd-options name <internetaccount> noauth
noipdefaultlcp-max-configure 30ipcp-accept-localipcp-accept-remote "
Insert a space then your option right after your last one on the same
pppd-options line, ie:
" pppd-options option1 option2 option3 55 option4 " etc...
Hope that works for you,
Paul Leon
Brian Witowski wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Thanks for posting your diald.conf. I too was using a /etc/ppp/options file
> and eliminated most of it thanks to you.
> At first I wasnt connecting and had to un-comment a couple things in the
> options file to get it to work. I wasn't sure how to get the options to work
> in the ppp-options line. The options I left in were:
>
> noipdefault
> lcp-max-configure 30
> ipcp-accept-local
> ipcp-accept-remote
>
> How would I add these to my ppp-options line?
>
> Brian
>
> Paul Leon wrote:
>
> > Hey Rob,
> >
> > You want pppd options right? Comment out all lines in your
> > /etc/ppp/options file. Look at my diald.conf file.
> >
> > Use the option below in your diald.conf file... replace
> > <internetaccount> with you internet userid.
> >
> > " pppd-options name <internetaccount> noauth noipdefault"
> >
> > edit your /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file and enter the following (with your
> > info).
> >
> > <internetaccount> * <password>
> >
> > Double check your security for the file. The diald man explains what
> > pppd options to use and what NOT to use with diald... might give you
> > some more flexibility... My ISP uses PAP and this works fine.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Paul Leon
> >
> > dilad.conf:
> >
> > debug 77
> > accounting-log /var/log/diald.log
> > speed 115200
> > device /dev/modem
> > modem
> > lock
> > crtscts
> > fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
> > pppd-options name <internetaccount> noauth noipdefault
> > connect 'chat -v "" atdt5555555 "CONNECT"'
> > mode ppp
> > local 192.168.0.1
> > remote 192.168.0.254
> > dynamic
> > defaultroute
> > include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
> > up-delay 5
> > redial-timeout 10
> >
> > Robert Grabau wrote:
> > >
> > > Well tnaks to all for the help so far. I am using diald 0.99 on a fresh
> > > install of rh 5.2. I am also using pap + dynamic ip. I can use the rh
> > > "ifup ppp0" command with success. Now with diald, I have the following
> > > diald.conf file.
> > > ----------------------------------------------------
> > > connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/chat-ppp0"
> > > device modem
> > > speed 115200
> > > modem
> > > user l-username_for_connect
> > > lock
> > > crtscts
> > > local 192.168.0.6
> > > remote 192.168.0.7
> > > dynamic
> > > defaultroute
> > > include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> > > I never see the ppp interface come up.
> > >
> > > diald says that it has started ppp. A ps ax confirms this. However pppd
> > > stops and complains about "pppd startup timed out. Check your pppd
> > > options".
> > >
> > > I am right in assuming that the file /etc/ppp/options needs more info (ie
> > > like the list of stuff that rh puts in the ppp command line) in? Now I
> > > have tried this and it doesn't work.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > Bob Grabau
> > >
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