You might want to setup separate logging for pppd to see exactly what
its doing. The SxS covers how to do this.
--- Tony Alfrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, so far we've got the following:
>
> 1. /sbin/ifconfig shows that MTU in both distros is 1500 when
> on-line
>
> 2. In SuSE 7.2;
>
> /etc/ppp/options contains (less comments)
>
> debug
> noauth
> crtscts
> lock
> asyncmap 0
> nodetach
> lcp-echo-interval 30
> lcp-echo-failure 4
> lcp-max-configure 60
> lcp-restart 2
> idle 600
> noipx
>
> /etc/ppp/ip_up is a big script that does who-knows-what??
>
>
> 3. In COL LTP;
>
> /etc/ppp/options is commented out and empty anyway.
> /etc/ppp/ip_up is commented out
>
> 4. Both kppp configs set at 56000
>
> ================================================================
>
>
> On Saturday 07 July 2001 12:07 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 July 2001 16:47, Net Llama wrote:
> > > Start by comparing the MTU. run /sbin/ifconfig when dialed up.
> > No matter which way you cut it, (kppp, ksafer, xisp, ppp scripts)
> ALL
> > of them ultimately refer to /etc/ppp/options for further "things to
> > do".
> <snip>
> > The SxS contains a table ppp-> something, that defines which of the
> > various /etc/ppp/files are referenced and when.
>
> > On Saturday 07 July 2001 02:44 am, Dallam wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Once you run /sbin/ifconfig and find the MTU setting,
> > perhaps you might try adjusting it as it is probably
> > set to 1500 by default.
> <snip>
> > Dallam
>
> > On Saturday 07 July 2001 04:15 am, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> <snip>
> > ============================
> > Check your port settings in kppp in your SuSE setup.
> <snip>
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