--- Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 July 2001 08:56, Tony Alfrey wrote:
> > OK, I read it and I'm stupid.  Please humor me: the fog up here has
> > diffused into my brain.   It says:
> >
> > "The above scripts are written to create minimal blurb. If you need
> to
> > look at /var/log/ppp (mentioned right at the beginning of this SxS)
> you
> > can enhance the messages adding options to the scripts as follows 
> >
> > chat add the option -v (or -s)
> > pppd add the option debug (or kdebug=2)   "
> >
> > 1.  I looked at the beginniing but nothing happened after reboot,
> activate 
> ppp, look for messages in
> > /var/log/ppp.
> >
> > 2.  I have no file /var/log/ppp.  I suppose I need to create it or
> let
> > a script create it?
> > 2.  Into which of the scripts in /etc/ppp do I add the "debug"
> option?
> >
> 
> I run pppd  (never have used kppp) but when I want to debug, I place
> the 
> debug option into my file(s) in  /etc/ppp/peers  where all of the
> option 
> files for pppd are kept.   Try looking there.
> 
> An example peer file:
> 
> 
> /dev/ttyS0        #  Modem 
> 115200        #  speed 
> crtscts 
> modem 
> noauth 
> noipdefault 
> defaultroute 
> user bmarsh 
> connect 'chat -v -r /var/log/log.chat -f /etc/ppp/freeppp' 
> persist
> <debug>

Or perhaps add it to /etc/ppp/options ?

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Lonni J. Friedman                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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