Re: Dial-on-demand only works once for a client of the linux-PC
Hello Piet On 1 Dec 2000, at 13:29, Piet Knoester wrote: > A reboot of the linux router gives the windows98-pc again exactly > one possible activation of the dial-on-demand function on it. > I have struggled for a week now and also taken another Compaq and > thus a new install but same problem. Can anyone give me a > hint I have had a similar problem using "isdn-utils" and "diald" in combination. My problem was some scripts that the isdn-utils package installed in the /etc/ppp/ip-up/ and /etc/ppp/ip-down/ directories. These messed up the routes after the first call had been placed. Have fun! Ian - Ian Forbes ZSD http://www.zsd.co.za Office: +27 +21 683-1388 Fax: +27 +21 64-1106 Snail Mail: P.O. Box 46827, Glosderry, 7702, South Africa - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Dial-on-demand only works once for a client of the linux-PC
> > A reboot of the linux router gives the windows98-pc again exactly one > possible activation of the dial-on-demand function on it. > Just try to restart PPPD. It dies, supposingly. Maybe, you should put it into inittab with "nodetach" option, it's up to you. -- Ivan A. Kasatenko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dial-on-demand only works once for a client of the linux-PC
Compaq Deskrpo 2000 - 32 MB - Eicon Diva PCI - Intel Ethernet 100 Pro Debian 2.2 - Ipchains - Isdnutils In at test now, with dynamic ip. After the boot of both the linux router and a connected windows98-pc a start of Netscape on the windows98-pc causes a dial-on-demand to my isp. Ipchains -L -n shows an activated "chain" . After the idle time the connection is terminated and the "chain" is gone. Everything fine up till now. A new start of Netscape on the windows98-pc (!) now doesn't bring up the line on the linux router to the isp anymore. I can however ping the linux router from the windows98-pc, and reverse. If I then on the linux router itself bring up the line to the isp by for instance a ping, the windows98-pc can travel along to the internet. A reboot of the linux router gives the windows98-pc again exactly one possible activation of the dial-on-demand function on it. I have struggled for a week now and also taken another Compaq and thus a new install but same problem. Can anyone give me a hint This router is supposed to be our new Lan router (with static ip) to the internet. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]