I had the exactly the same problem until I updated diald from 0.16.4 to
0.99.4
I suppose that your diald version is under 0.99.4 and you have Kernel 2.2.
Benoit
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Date : vendredi 10 mars 2000 16:01
Objet : Link died on remote end.
>Hey, I'm having some trouble with diald, maybe someone can help me.
>I've read through the faq and documentation, but I couldn't find much
>related to this subject.
>
>I've got ppp set to disconnect after 5 minute of idle time. When
>the five minutes are up this is what happens.
>
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 pppd[30448]: Terminating connection due to lack of
activity.
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 pppd[30448]: Connection terminated.
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 pppd[30448]: Connect time 16.4 minutes.
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 pppd[30448]: Sent 213469 bytes, received 164682 bytes.
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 pppd[30448]: Exit.
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 diald[30304]: Setting pointopoint route for sl0
>Mar 10 14:38:54 e12 diald[30304]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
'/sbin/route add 137.130.1.14 metric 1 dev sl0'
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Establishing routes for sl0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
'/sbin/route add default metric 1 netmask 0.0.0.0 dev sl0'
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Removing routes for ppp0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Deleting pointopoint route for ppp0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Link died on remote end.
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Setting pointopoint route for sl0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
'/sbin/route add 137.130.1.14 metric 1 dev sl0'
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Establishing routes for sl0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
'/sbin/route add default metric 1 netmask 0.0.0.0 dev sl0'
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Closed fwdfd
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Changed snoop device to sl0
>Mar 10 14:38:55 e12 diald[30304]: Closing modem line.
>Mar 10 14:38:58 e12 diald[30304]: Running connect (pid = 30890).
>
>Then it starts to bring up the connection again. Is there anyway I can keep
>that from happening?
>Here is my diald.conf file.
>
>accept any 1200 any
>mode ppp
>device /dev/ttyS2 # The modem
>speed 57600
>modem
>lock
>dynamic
>local 137.130.2.44 # IP address for the "local" serial interface
>remote 137.130.1.14 # IP address for the "remote" serial interface
>up-delay 5 # Delay 5 seconds (for the serial lines)
>defaultroute # Use the default route
>crtscts
>accounting-log /var/log/diald
>connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/chat-ppp0"
>redial-timeout 30 # set the redial timeout to 30 seconds
>fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl # Diald will use this file as it's fifo
(buffer)
>
>Thanks in advanced,
>Jeff
>--
>"..therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for
thee."
>
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