On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Gerald Walls wrote:
> 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.
Received means the other end sent it, a configure-nak/rej means
the other end is rejecting some link option that was requested,
bad means that your end isn't sure why it got a reject for something
it didn't know it had asked for. You can get more information
by enabling pppd's debug and making sure syslogd is doing something
other than ignoring debug messages. It probably just means that
your ISP has a mix of terminal servers and/or firmware versions.
> 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.)
That's another SEP (Somebody Else's Problem). It means that
the authority record returned for a DNS zone has an IP address
listed as being an authoritative server for the zone but the
server itself does not appear to think it is authoritative.
Mike
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