Re: Getting on the internet LCP timeout sending confige request.

1998-09-16 Thread shaul
1) I think that I had once a problem like the one you describe because the 
configuration of the mtu/mru numbers didn't fit to the ones that were 
recieved/transmitted. But I might confusing different issues.
2) I think that sending the relevant lines of the log may help solving any 
kind of PPP problems.

> After getting my earlier problems fixed or so it seems with 
> routing, gateways, domains, and DNS when trying to connect
> to the internet I get disconnected and in my log I get
> LCP: timeout sending confige request
> This message may not be exact but it is real close.
> I went to ppp options and tried to disable lcp icp negoations but
> I just got more error messages about something being disabled
> and my script still failed. I also tried through the options file
> extending how many LCP confige request my machine could send.
> I even set it to 100 and still ended up timing out.
> So it seems my machine cannot finish getting connected to
> my isp because of confige timeout request.
> Any comments about how to fix this would be appreciated.
>




Re: Getting on the internet LCP timeout sending confige request.

1998-09-15 Thread Martin Bialasinski

>> "TB" == The Burris's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

TB> to the internet I get disconnected and in my log I get
TB> LCP: timeout sending confige request

Add "debug" to the pppd options and send us the messages logged into
/var/log/ppp.log 

Ciao,
Martin


Getting on the internet LCP timeout sending confige request.

1998-09-15 Thread The Burris's
After getting my earlier problems fixed or so it seems with 
routing, gateways, domains, and DNS when trying to connect
to the internet I get disconnected and in my log I get
LCP: timeout sending confige request
This message may not be exact but it is real close.
I went to ppp options and tried to disable lcp icp negoations but
I just got more error messages about something being disabled
and my script still failed. I also tried through the options file
extending how many LCP confige request my machine could send.
I even set it to 100 and still ended up timing out.
So it seems my machine cannot finish getting connected to
my isp because of confige timeout request.
Any comments about how to fix this would be appreciated.
   
Lloyd Burris

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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