Okay, so I updated to Red Hat 5.0. Now suddenly I cannot connect to a
system running BSDi using PPPD. I connect okay to NT systems. I connect
okay to a system using Livingston equipment. I connect okay to other Linux
systems, including Red Hat 4.2 systems. But no luck with BSDi. I know my
password and login ID still work because I can fetch my EMAIL from there
(via another ISP). Any clues? The provider is running BSDI BSD/OS 2.0.1.               
                                                      

Here's the debug log with all debug turned on. LCP works, but IPCP
foobars. I chopped off my login ID and password, obviously :-). 

Eric Lee Green   [EMAIL PROTECTED]          Executive Consultants
Systems Specialist               Educational Administration Solutions

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Apr  3 14:17:18 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Serial connection established.
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xasyncmap
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Using interface ppp0
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyI15
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <mru 296>
<magic 0
xfbd5> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx kernel: ppp: successfully queued 20 bytes, flags =
f0100
00
Apr  3 14:17:19 pamslnx pppd[20053]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <mru 296>
<magic 0
xfbd5> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp: successfully queued 26 bytes, flags =
f0100
00
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap 0
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f010003
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 128
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp: channel ppp0 mtu = 296, mru = 296
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f010003
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx pppd[20053]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2f <mru 1500>
<asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x6556dd58> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x2f <mru 1500>
<asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x6556dd58> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr
192.168.0.2> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f010043
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = 4a4
Apr  3 14:17:22 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = a059
Apr  3 14:17:25 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr
192.168.0.2> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
 Apr  3 14:17:25 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = f568
Apr  3 14:17:25 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = a059
Apr  3 14:17:28 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr
192.168.0.2> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
Apr  3 14:17:28 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = b664
Apr  3 14:17:28 pamslnx kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = a059
Apr  3 14:17:31 pamslnx pppd[20053]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr
192.168.0.2> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
Apr  3 14:17:31 iserv1 ttyd: pid=1842 port=15 exit status 9
Apr  3 14:17:31 pamslnx kernel: ppp: channel ppp0 closing.
Apr  3 14:17:31 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Apr  3 14:17:31 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Modem hangup
Apr  3 14:17:31 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Connection terminated.
Apr  3 14:17:31 iserv1 ttyd: ttyd child died: status 900H
Apr  3 14:17:32 pamslnx pppd[20053]: Exit.



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