On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 12:03:36PM -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> I'm using diald in conjunction with IPCHAINS to provide internet
> access to a couple of users. Everything works just fine and the
> masquerading and firewalling seems to be okay too.
>
> Occasionally I have a problem where the ISP drops the connection on
> me. When this occurs, the diald daemon logs "Link dies on remote end"
> to the sytem log but it will not reestablish communications.
> Subsequent requests show as "triggers" in the log but diald doesn't
> seem to react to them.
I don't have EXACTLY that symptom, but its close... I'm running 0.99.1
on RH 5.2 and periodically it decides to just no longer work. It accepts
the message that should be a trigger and it apparently goes into a
bit-bucket. My "work-around" is to run a cron job that kills/restarts
diald 3 times a day, in case it has gotten itself into this state. It
sometimes does anyway, and it most of the time seems to be associated
with a failed dialout session, though nowhere near always, not even half
the time.
I've seen implications in this list that 99.4 may have fixed a problem
that sounds like this one, but haven't bothered to upgrade yet.
Fred
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