Hi, Henning, Kite, Mognet, van Parsen, Pina and others
Unfortunally the suggestion below did not solve the problem at my
machine. Inedeed, it was solved some days latter all alone. I am not
able any more to reproduce the problem thas I could see everytime in the
past.
The point is that I carried a RAID instalation, moving the system from
one disk to the other after a regular installation with cpio. Eventually
something, maybe some link was lost in that operation, when the problem
first appeared.
I am not sure, but it seams that the problem disapeared when I carried
some experiments with kppp. Eventualy kppp restored something that got
lost with system moves.
There are no resources available (time and machine) to work on this
problem any further. That, as I figure out, woud be to reinstall the
RAID system and to use kppp in a controlled way to check the results for
sure. The machine is already in production for a couple of weeks and the
sympthom is complety absent.
Thanks for everybody that helped me in this matter, and I'm sorry for
not beeing able to colaborate any further in the understanging of this
problem.
Henning wrote:
>
> Ivan Vicente Janvrot Miranda wrote:
> > ...
> > /etc/ppp/options is empty and ppp-on has the folowing command sugested
> > by the
> > provider (working on the old machine):
> > exec /usr/sbin/pppd debug lock modem crtscts /dev/ttyS1 19200 \
>
> Change the order of arguments: '/dev/ttyS1' should precede 'modem'
> Another advice: To get started use as few options as possible.
>
> Unless you don't have un unusual provider the following should
> suffice:
>
> /dev/ttyS1 modem defaultroute noipdefault -detach
>
> If this results in a successful connection you can try some tuning.
>
> Henning
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