John == John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sorry for the delay in followup; Life is keeping me from chasing this
down. However, the problem[1] still exists. I'm running woody; apt-get
dist-upgraded as of this afternoon, which puts me at:
[jacobs in ~]- dpkg --list | grep ppp
ii ppp
john s jacobs anderson writes:
However, about the time of the ppp/ppp-pam suidregister thing, this
behavior changed; giving the demand option now appears to require a fixed
remote IP, at least according to man pppd...
The man page is wrong.
...and actually sets that IP to something in the
John S Jacobs Anderson writes:
this was working until some point late last week or early this week;
I'm not exactly sure which dist-upgrade broke it.
any help welcomed.
Works here. The only difference I can see is that I do not have any
ipcp-accept lines.
--
John Hasler
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Brett == Brett Carlane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brett john s jacobs anderson on Tue 15 Feb:
Brett Only just started using `demand' myself, so I can't speak for
Brett how it used to work, but my dialup currently behaves as you
Brett describe:
well, now that I know it's just me...
john s jacobs anderson on Tue 15 Feb:
...After an `apt-get
dist-upgrade` late last week or early this week (possibly Sunday?),
the handling of dial-on-demand PPP appears to have changed.
Only just started using `demand' myself, so I can't speak for how
Greetings --
Just got started with Debian a week or two ago; moved rapidly from
slink to frozen, and am now running unstable. After an `apt-get
dist-upgrade` late last week or early this week (possibly Sunday?),
the handling of dial-on-demand PPP appears to have changed.
The way it was working:
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