On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 15:40 +0200, list wrote: > Hiho! > > After a suspend to disk, NetworkManager fails to connect to my PPPoE DSL > line. I use exactly the same username & password as in my plain standard > init-script, however the init-script connects fine. All I can see from > pppd right now is "LCP terminated by peer". Now how do I tell > NetworkManager to pass the "debug" option to pppd, so I can see what's > going on? > NetworkManager itself does debug: > Jul 1 15:10:52 wald NetworkManager: <debug> [1246453852.053712] > nm_ppp_manager_start(): Command line: /usr/sbin/pppd nodetach lock > nodefaultroute user *** plugin rp-pppoe.so nic-eth0 noauth nodeflate > usepeerdns mru 1492 mtu 1492 lcp-echo-failure 5 lcp-echo-interval 30 > ipparam /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/PPP/7 plugin > /usr/lib64/pppd/2.4.4/nm-pppd-plugin.so > > Btw: Wouldn't it be logical to also pass the "debug" option to pppd if > nm itself debugs, too? I'd also very much appreciate a text field in the > configuration dialog for entering arbitrary options to pppd. If this > needs to be protected from the "average user", one could add something > like a binary "expert mode" switch. I think implementing a "normal > mode"/"expert mode" model could greatly improve nm's flexibility without > compromising its usability and robustness.
Try running NM like: NM_PPP_DEBUG=1 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon to get more debugging output from pppoe. NM is actually always in debug mode, there isn't granular enough logging here to do what you suggest (yet). There's a bug for this, and its certainly something that needs to be implemented. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list