Hi Oded

I'm loading the modules during the booting process and dial (maually) after
it finishes the reboot. That's make two parts: one (modules) in a situation
that looks like runlevel 1 (before all the processes starts) and two
(dialing) after all the processes run already (after reboot) which is
runlevel 5 if i'm not wrong.
Anyway, it's working for me.

Good Luck
Ishai.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oded Arbel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux-IL Mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:04 AM
Subject: Again - ISDN problems.


> Hi list !
>
> Its me with my ISDN problems again :-)
>
> So,I ditched the winbond based Multitech cards and got me a Fritz!PCI
> instead. works like a charm -  all I had to do was to change the modprobe
> line in my script to load hisax with type=27, and I got two stable
> B channels. it looks to be working ok so far, and I hope I won't have any
> disconnects - but...
> I can only connect while I'm in runlevel 1 - then I can load the modules,
> start ipppd and dial. when I try to do that in runlevel 3 or 5, it looks
> like its loading everything ok, but whne it starts to dial, it doesnt
> connect - after 3 tries it gives up, with no error code and the message
> 'isdn_local_hangup'.
> trying to connect using the modem emulation I get BUSY everytime.
> Note - if I connect with the primary  channel on runlevel 1, I can then
> load the system and connect the second channel after that.
>
> I  would like to hear anything that you may think about this wierd stuff.
>
> one more thing - can you please point me to a good Masquarading tutorial
> with NetFilter ? or more to the point - how to enable active FTP from
> behind a kernel 2.4 NAT ?
>
> TIA
>
> Oded
>
>
>
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