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> > Jul 31 17:29:37 Firewall diald[9060]: Running pppd: /usr/sbin/pppd
> > - -defaultroute -detach modem crtscts mtu
> > 1500 mru 1500 user 080mbk
> > Jul 31 17:29:37 Firewall pppd[9060]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid
> > 0 Jul 31 17:30:33 Firewall diald[9053]: Trigger: tcp
> 10.0.0.1/1035
> > 193.136.80.30/80
> > Jul 31 17:30:37 Firewall diald[9053]: pppd startup timed out. Check
> > your pppd options. Killing pppd.
> >
> > Note that PPPD when started as Stand-Alone, works fine.
>
> I had the same problem and it drove me nuts for weeks. I finally solved
> it by making sure the hostname is localhost on linux. (I am using RedHat
> 5.2 and my hostname gets changed everytime I connect to ISP. I have not
> decided if I want to fix a permanent name as I do not have one and using
> a fictitious one screws up some mail)
Hello Richard,
Thanks for reply. I'm now returning from holidays...
Well, I've changed the name of my machine to localhost, but, without
results. I've checked also my /etc/hosts, and make sure that my IP
addresses for the devices used by diald are listed.
When I start pppd standalone, the process bind to the ttyS1 (in my case),
and start the ppp tunel. It seems that when diald start pppd, the device
is never found(?).
Anyone has any idea?
My ppp is 2.3.11 (compiled localy)
MY diald is 0.99 - 1999.04.06 (compiled localy)
Thanks for all.
Jr
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