Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-17 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 11:56:18PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Hi! I can't find the documentation, that i used to configure pp(t)p anymore, but the shorewall-doc discribes this system too: (/usr/share/doc/shorewall-doc/html/PPTP.htm#PPTP_ADSL) Some ADSL systems in Europe (most

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-17 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hi! It is waiting for some signal but I can not really tell what. If you could run this through gdb or something, maybe using strace on the entire call-chain it would be a help. I need access to the machine to do it myself. I'll try to, but i may not have time this week. One more question

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-16 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 03:49:33PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: I don't think firewalling is the problem, since in general internet works. Yes normal internet things will work properly. GRE is a SPECIAL PROTOCOL that DO NOT work in normal way, and more specifically is not

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-16 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hi! I can't find the documentation, that i used to configure pp(t)p anymore, but the shorewall-doc discribes this system too: (/usr/share/doc/shorewall-doc/html/PPTP.htm#PPTP_ADSL) Some ADSL systems in Europe (most notably in Austria) feature a PPTP server built into an ADSL Modem. In this

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-15 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hello ?? You use pptp to access internet? the pptp-server (10.0.0.138) resides in the modem (which is in fact an adsl-router and connects over phone-line to the provider). Are you sure you do not want to use pppoe instead of pptp? pppoe is the protocol to use for adsl modems. At least

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-15 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 07:47:32PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Hello ?? You use pptp to access internet? the pptp-server (10.0.0.138) resides in the modem (which is in fact an adsl-router and connects over phone-line to the provider). Are you sure you do not want to

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-14 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hello Well I'm trying to scetch how I think it is configured. You have a ethernet connection to your modem: eth0 Right You have a ppp connection to internet (ppp0) that is connected through eth0 Right You have an ethernet connection to your intranet. Right You have a wlan connection to your

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-14 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 07:03:50PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Hello Well I'm trying to scetch how I think it is configured. You have a ethernet connection to your modem: eth0 Right You have a ppp connection to internet (ppp0) that is connected through eth0 Right You have

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-13 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hello I must summarize what your problem is: * You can connect the two peers. * You can transmit pacakges. * It may break and do not reconnect because a call manager is still there. That's exactly it :-) In cases i can not reconnect, there is a call manager process left, even if there

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-13 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:19:15PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Hello I must summarize what your problem is: * You can connect the two peers. * You can transmit pacakges. * It may break and do not reconnect because a call manager is still there. That's exactly it :-)

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-11 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Hi and thanks for your quick respond. After stopping pppd, ps -aux shows a process called pptp: call manager for 10.0.0.138 Sending SIGKILL (kill -9 ; SIGTERM doesn't do anything) to this process, and reconnecting works fine. If kill -9 do not work, this os not a problem in

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-11 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 05:40:10PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Package: pptp-linux Version: 1.5.0-5 Severity: important hello guys In recent times i had disconnects after which pppd wasn't able to reconnect. Restarting pppd, poff; pon etc. doesn't help. After stopping pppd,

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-11 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hello I must summarize what your problem is: * You can connect the two peers. * You can transmit pacakges. * It may break and do not reconnect because a call manager is still there. Have you tried to remove the firewall rules, so they are not a problem? I assume that you have read:

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-10 Thread Robert Kloibhofer
Package: pptp-linux Version: 1.5.0-5 Severity: important hello guys In recent times i had disconnects after which pppd wasn't able to reconnect. Restarting pppd, poff; pon etc. doesn't help. After stopping pppd, ps -aux shows a process called pptp: call manager for 10.0.0.138 Sending SIGKILL

Bug#304053: call-manager not killed after IPCP/LCP terminated by peer

2005-04-10 Thread Ola Lundqvist
severity 304053 normal tags 304053 + moreinfo help thanks Hello On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 05:40:10PM +0200, Robert Kloibhofer wrote: Package: pptp-linux Version: 1.5.0-5 Severity: important hello guys In recent times i had disconnects after which pppd wasn't able to reconnect. Restarting