Hi all, I am having trouble with ppp in RedHat 6.1. I have been using ppp on RH5.2 for a long time but never had problems with it. We connect to vsnl through a dialup that stays up for 9-12 hours a day. The trouble is when I connect, I can ping, telnet, talk to the outside world. But any large transfer (over http, ftp, smtp - large attachment mails etc.) goes on for a while (about 3-4 minutes) and then it just ceases to download. At the same time I can open another connection of whatever type from another login session and that too goes on for a while and freezes. At no point does it happen that I can't initiate a connection - but almost every connection (TCP session to be precise) freezes after it has transferred about 30-50KB. I don't know what is going wrong. This same setup (the same modem, phone line and machine) was working *perfectly* well with RedHat 5.2. Initially I was using RedHat 6.1 that I had myself had downloaded. Later to eliminate the possibility that the download I had may be corrupt, I tried the November PCQ CD (RH 6.1). But the same had the same problems with that. Any help will be appreciated. Regards, Kedar. PS - Here is info related to my pppd command line and the chat script. I don't think there is a problem with chatscript - it works well with RedHat 5.2. I am not so sure about pppd commandline and /etc/ppp/options file. chatscript - =========== TIMEOUT 15 "" ATZ TIMEOUT 15 "" "ATX1L3S10=100" OK "ATDT 0,,172222" ABORT "NO CARRIER" ABORT BUSY ABORT "NO DIALTONE" ABORT WAITING TIMEOUT 45 CONNECT "" TIMEOUT 20 sername: MyVSNLLoginName assword: VerySecret pppd command line:- =================== nohup /usr/sbin/pppd connect 'chat -f /etc/ppp/chatscript' /dev/modem 115200 debug crtscts modem defaultroute noauth persist noipdefault NOTE: ===== I begin pppd through /etc/inittab via a shell script that contains the above pppd commandline. And yes I have made sure that the chatscript in /etc/ppp is the same as the one that worked with RedHat 5.2. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.