Hi Brian,
1) The kernel version is whatever comes out of the box from
Red Hat 6 (2.2.5-15)
2) No patches applied
3) diald-0_99_tar.tar. Compiled myself
4) Yes I did recompile the kernel (before compiling diald)
5) other services also running: samba, bind (dns), sendmail, dhcpd
Also, I had the same problem under rh 5.1 and diald-0.16.4-1
Let me know if you need more info.
Many thanks,
--Tony
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Brian Macy wrote:
> Kernel version? Patches? Compiled yourself? Ooops messages with ksymoops
> dump? We need info.
>
> Brian Macy
>
> Anthony Ewell wrote:
> >
> > Help!
> >
> > I am running RH 6.0 server on dual PII-350's with an external Sportster
> > modem on
> > a network with 17 client workstations that masquerade (NAT) through the
> > server.
> > My ISP hangs you up after two hours and my phone company crashes the
> > connection on a frequent basis - depending on humidity in their lines.
> > So
> > I do a lot of re-dialing.
> >
> > When diald gets two or three busy signals out of my ISP, the kernel
> > crashes
> > -- worse stability that NT server! So I remove diald.
> >
> > So yesterday, I have the server connected to my ISP using the manual
> > PPPD
> > method (netcfg, etc.), with the automatic reconnect feature turned on.
> > The
> > only person on the system was me (nt workstation and rh 6.0): the rest
> > had gone
> > home and turned off their computers. And a couple of busy signals on a
> > dial
> > back and down goes my kernel -- very annoying.
> >
> > So diald is vindicated. So how do I now fix pppd? (I am getting a lot
> > of heat
> > from the other 16 clients wanting on the internet!)
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > --Tony
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> >
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