> It shows some strange errors in syslog:
> diald[12783]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
The FAQ *really* needs to be updated. From what I understand this error is
caused by some attempt to use a feature from an older version of the kernel
that's no longer supported. It can be safely ignored.
Here's what I get when I dial in. (BTW, my ISP has two numbers and one
gives me that one occurance of "Received bad configure-nak/rej" each time I
dial in. I also get "lame server" the first time I connect to almost any
server with my caching DNS, in case someone knows off the top of their head
what's causing that.)
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Jul 16 22:05:04 linuxgrw diald[11636]: Calling site 168.121.1.1
Jul 16 22:05:06 linuxgrw connect: Initializing Modem
Jul 16 22:05:07 linuxgrw connect: Dialing Mindspring
Jul 16 22:05:31 linuxgrw connect: Connected
Jul 16 22:05:31 linuxgrw diald[11636]: Connected to site 168.121.1.1
Jul 16 22:05:31 linuxgrw diald[11636]: Running pppd (pid = 20317).
Jul 16 22:05:32 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
Jul 16 22:05:32 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 16 22:05:32 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Jul 16 22:05:35 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: Remote message: ^F
Jul 16 22:05:38 linuxgrw kernel: PPP BSD Compression module registered
Jul 16 22:05:38 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: local IP address 209.86.206.61
Jul 16 22:05:38 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: remote IP address 168.121.1.1
Jul 16 22:05:38 linuxgrw diald[11636]: New addresses: local 209.86.206.61,
remote 168.121.1.1, broadcast 0.0.0.0
Jul 16 22:05:38 linuxgrw diald[11636]: start ppp0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation
not supported
Jul 16 22:05:39 linuxgrw pppd[20317]: Received bad configure-nak/rej: 12 06
00 00 00 01
Jul 16 22:08:42 linuxgrw named[381]: Lame server on 'ns3.europe.YAHOO.com'
(in 'europe.yahoo.com'?): [207.69.200.210].53
Jul 16 22:08:42 linuxgrw named[381]: Lame server on 'pop.mail.yahoo.com' (in
'yahoo.com'?): [207.69.200.210].53
Jul 16 22:10:26 linuxgrw named[381]: Lame server on 'counter.digits.com' (in
'digits.com'?): [207.69.200.210].53
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