PPP problem, ppp8?!?

2000-09-01 Thread Max Lock
Hi folks, I'm trying to configure pppd version 2.3.11-1.4 as per release 2.2-r0. I call pppd using the command `pppd -detach /dev/ttyS1 9600' my config files look like the following /etc/ppp/options: 10.1.60.1:10.1.60.2 asyncmap auth lock name 1313 debug /etc/ppp/pap-secrets:

Re: PPP problem, ppp8?!?

2000-09-01 Thread Eric G . Miller
Ignore the PPP-HOWTO and just use pppconfig to configure ppp. The use pon/poff to start/stop the service. Can you really only get 9600 baud? On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 08:58:39AM +0100, Max Lock wrote: Hi folks, I'm trying to configure pppd version 2.3.11-1.4 as per release 2.2-r0. I call

RE: PPP problem, ppp8?!?

2000-09-01 Thread J.T. Wenting
for it). Jeroen T. Wenting [EMAIL PROTECTED] Murphy was wrong, things that can't go wrong will anyway -Original Message- From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 11:06 To: debian-user Subject: Re: PPP problem, ppp8?!? Ignore the PPP-HOWTO

Re: PPP problem, ppp8?!?

2000-09-01 Thread Max Lock
Eric G . Miller wrote: Ignore the PPP-HOWTO and just use pppconfig to configure ppp. The use pon/poff to start/stop the service. Can you really only get 9600 baud? Well I'm talking to a very sophisticated piece of radio gear that has a control/monitoring system that uses ppp. I'm

Re: PPP problem, ppp8?!?

2000-09-01 Thread John Hasler
J.T. Wenting writes: I could get a connection, but afterwards nothing (I never got a response to any request). Any idea what can cause that Not without more information. What do you mean by get a connection? What do you mean by noever got a response to a request? What do you mean by request?