[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> I also have to say that only getmail is not working .. mail get
> sent. So probably it's a problem with popclient (which is newer than
> Slack and has some differencies in options .. and is obsolete,
> substituted by .. fetchmail? that was alos substituted by ..
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> [snip]
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> > But .. it doesn't start ip-up properly, since
> > ip-up does the following:
>
> [snip]
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> > and I get messages from the echo lines, but I don't get any mail
> > popped or sent. Strange is, if I run ip-up by hand, it behaves
> > properly.
>
> Do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> But .. it doesn't start ip-up properly, since
> ip-up does the following:
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> # routing
> route del default
> route add default dev ppp0
>
> # send mail
> echo 'doing putmail' > /dev/console
> $EXECDIR/putmail
>
> # get mail
> echo 'doing getmail' > /d
Hi all
and thanks to Dimitri and Bruce Perens who showed me the way ..
> >> Apr 1 21:05:52 zanzy pppd[351]: Serial line is looped back.
> ...
> >What does this mean?(*) What can I do to prevent it?
>
> Usually happens when
> a) you forgot to send "ppp" command to your ISP (ie. common
> login se
It means the remote system echoed serial characters that PPP sent. This
happens when the remote pppd hasn't started and you are sending packets
at the login prompt or the shell prompt.
Run through the chat script by hand and see if it really gets you logged
in.
Bruce
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Bruce Perens K6BP
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
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>> Apr 1 21:05:52 zanzy pppd[351]: Serial line is looped back.
...
>What does this mean?(*) What can I do to prevent it?
Usually happens when
a) you forgot to send "ppp" command to your ISP (ie. common
login sequence is to to send username,
Hi all,
last time I fired up ppp it connected to my ISP, but immediatly hung up. In
/var/log/daemon.log I find:
> Apr 1 21:05:30 zanzy pppd[351]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
> Apr 1 21:05:50 zanzy pppd[351]: Serial connection established.
> Apr 1 21:05:51 zanzy pppd[351]: Using interface
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