Salvador Morua wrote:
>
> Hi There :
>
> I have tried to use kppp 1.6.22 without success:
>
> I can get a remote and local address without problems in the
> negotiation.
>
> I have a correct connection as appeared in /etc/messages
> Since I have got mandrake 6.0 and 6.1 I use kppp without success , -
> actually I use XISP dialer without troubles.
>
> now I have the Red Hat 6.1 cartman , but I have the same results as
> listed above :
>
> ********SIMILAR MANDRAKE AND RED HAT 6.1*********
>
> 1.- I have configured the DNS address and options as indicated in the
> help file of KPPP , no problem
>
> 2.- My connection is succeed , but when I have got the remote address
> from the ISP server and a local address in for my machine .
>
> 3.- But when I tried to get an URL either with netscape or kfm ,
> there is an indication as " the name server is not reached " as well as
> other
> netscape variables conflict , typically when you try it without a
> connection to the web .
>
> 4.- I have verified the /etc/resolv.conf about options also after the
> connection with kppp I have success with a ping command with the help
> of Network Utilities .
>
> but for both dialers I have the same logs, but the real connection with
>
> kppp is not working
>
> *********************** xisp
> ********************************************************
>
> Jan 17 14:29:17 localhost kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents
> of
> the University of California
> Jan 17 14:29:17 localhost kernel: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)
>
> Jan 17 14:29:17 localhost kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
> Jan 17 14:29:17 localhost kernel: registered device ppp0
> Jan 17 14:29:17 localhost pppd[597]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
>
> Jan 17 14:29:43 localhost pppd[597]: Serial connection established.
> Jan 17 14:29:43 localhost pppd[597]: Using interface ppp0
> Jan 17 14:29:43 localhost pppd[597]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
> Jan 17 14:29:53 localhost kernel: PPP BSD Compression module
> registered
> Jan 17 14:29:53 localhost pppd[597]: local IP address 200.38.36.24
> Jan 17 14:29:53 localhost pppd[597]: remote IP address 200.38.36.3
> Jan 17 14:43:51 localhost -- MARK --
> Jan 17 15:03:51 localhost -- MARK --
> Jan 17 15:23:52 localhost -- MARK --
> Jan 17 15:43:52 localhost -- MARK --
> Jan 17 15:48:19 localhost inetd[763]: execv /usr/sbin/in.identd: No
> such file or directory
> Jan 17 16:03:52 localhost -- MARK --
> Jan 17 16:08:06 localhost pppd[597]: Terminating on signal 2.
> Jan 17 16:08:07 localhost pppd[597]: Connection terminated.
> Jan 17 16:08:07 localhost pppd[597]: Connect time 98.4 minutes.
> Jan 17 16:08:07 localhost pppd[597]: Sent 881809 bytes, received 7197816
>
> bytes.
> Jan 17 16:08:10 localhost pppd[597]: Exit.
> Jan 17 16:20:01 localhost kernel: PPP: ppp line discipline
> successfully
> unregistered
>
> *************************** Kppp
> ********************************************
>
> Jan 17 16:45:05 localhost kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents
> of
> the University of California
> Jan 17 16:45:05 localhost kernel: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)
>
> Jan 17 16:45:05 localhost kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
> Jan 17 16:45:05 localhost kernel: registered device ppp0
> Jan 17 16:52:14 localhost pppd[561]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
>
> Jan 17 16:52:14 localhost pppd[561]: Using interface ppp0
> Jan 17 16:52:14 localhost pppd[561]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> Jan 17 16:52:16 localhost kernel: PPP BSD Compression module
> registered
> Jan 17 16:52:17 localhost kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module
> registered
> Jan 17 16:52:17 localhost pppd[561]: local IP address 200.38.36.17
> Jan 17 16:52:17 localhost pppd[561]: remote IP address 200.38.36.3
> Jan 17 16:54:35 localhost pppd[561]: Terminating on signal 15.
> Jan 17 16:54:35 localhost pppd[561]: Connection terminated.
> Jan 17 16:54:35 localhost pppd[561]: Connect time 2.4 minutes.
> Jan 17 16:54:35 localhost pppd[561]: Sent 4984 bytes, received 6298
> bytes.
> Jan 17 16:54:36 localhost pppd[561]: Exit.
>
> Do you have a comment / hint / advice to use kppp ???
>
> I really like the way it measures the calls statistic and good looking
> of kppp .
>
> thanks
>
> Salvador Morua
>
> mpsnet.com.mx
> 200.004.048.010
> 200.004.048.013
>
> terminal and script based options are working good with XISP
Do an "ifconfig" on the console and look at the ppp0 section for the
"net addr" part while your ppp connection is up. If it lists your eth0
card address, you might have this problem.
Try adding these options to /etc/ppp/options file
noipdefault
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote