Good morning...
asyncmap 0 is and was in the /etc/ppp/options file.
I am not using diald.
adding debug to the /etc/ppp/options file creates the following lines in
/var/adm/messages file.
Jan 18 07:31:53 linbad pppd[3519]: pppd 2.2.0 started by briant, uid 0
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: timeout set to 60 seconds
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: abort on (ERROR)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: abort on (BUSY)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: send (AT&FH0^M)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: expect (OK)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: AT&FH0^M^M
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: OK -- got it
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: send (atdt#######^M)
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: timeout set to 75 seconds
Jan 18 07:31:55 linbad chat[3520]: expect (CONNECT)
Jan 18 07:32:22 linbad chat[3520]: atdt#######^M^M
Jan 18 07:32:22 linbad chat[3520]: CONNECT -- got it
Jan 18 07:32:22 linbad chat[3520]: send (^M)
Jan 18 07:32:22 linbad chat[3520]: expect (login:)
Jan 18 07:32:22 linbad chat[3520]: 50666 V42bis^M
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: Welcome to 3Com Total Control HiPer ARC (TM)^M
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: Networks That Go The Distance (TM)^M
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: login: -- got it
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: send (username^M)
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: expect (word:)
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: password^M
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: Password: -- got it
Jan 18 07:32:23 linbad chat[3520]: send (password^M)
Jan 18 07:32:24 linbad pppd[3519]: Serial connection established.
Jan 18 07:32:25 linbad pppd[3519]: Using interface ppp0
Jan 18 07:32:25 linbad pppd[3519]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cua3
Jan 18 07:32:27 linbad pppd[3519]: local IP address 216.16.2.4
Jan 18 07:32:27 linbad pppd[3519]: remote IP address 216.16.2.2
Jan 18 07:41:11 linbad identd[3547]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61201, 25
Jan 18 07:41:11 linbad identd[3547]: Returned: 61201 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 07:55:24 linbad identd[3563]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61247, 25
Jan 18 07:55:24 linbad identd[3563]: Returned: 61247 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 07:59:21 linbad identd[3565]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61252, 25
Jan 18 07:59:21 linbad identd[3565]: Returned: 61252 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 08:16:42 linbad identd[3581]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61272, 25
Jan 18 08:16:42 linbad identd[3581]: Returned: 61272 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 08:29:17 linbad identd[3589]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61288, 25
Jan 18 08:29:18 linbad identd[3589]: Returned: 61288 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 08:30:17 linbad identd[3592]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61299, 25
Jan 18 08:30:17 linbad identd[3592]: Returned: 61299 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 08:45:14 linbad -- MARK --
Jan 18 09:05:14 linbad -- MARK --
Jan 18 09:17:13 linbad identd[3636]: from: 216.16.0.2 ( 216.16.0.2 ) for: 61374, 25
Jan 18 09:17:13 linbad identd[3636]: Returned: 61374 , 25 : NO-USER
Jan 18 09:42:40 linbad pppd[3519]: Modem hangup
Jan 18 09:42:40 linbad pppd[3519]: Connection terminated.
Jan 18 09:42:40 linbad pppd[3519]: Exit.
again, this was during the transfer of a large outgoing e-mail attachement.
What is comming from my ISP? Is the connection being terminated by my ISP, and if so,
why during large e-mails?
any insights would be great. thanks (Sorry if this is a repost, my PC is acting up &
I can't tell if it went)
-Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: David A. Ranch [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 8:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; NEWS IP_MASQ (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [masq] large e-mail failures
First thing that strikes me, do you have "asyncmap 0" in your
/etc/ppp/options? You NEED it.
Next, I would recommend to put "debug" into the /etc/ppp/options
file and then monitor the messages log file. From here, you
will get a better idea what is going on.
--David
>I am currenly running IP-Masq. Slackware, 2.0.34, clients are Win95. Most
>things work great. except... E-mail is hosted by my ISP, to which a dialup
>from the Linux IP-masq box connects. Often, if an e-mail attachment
>approaches or exceeds 1 meg, my linux box disconnects from the ISP durning
>the transfer (after a random percentage is sent). Incomming message have
>no problems. The limit imposed by the ISP is 5 meg attachements. We have
>a drafting department that e-mails autocadd files. Are there any
>settings on the linux box I can check, or which log files would contain a
>clue as to what's happening?
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