On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:16:22PM -0700, Eugene Stemple wrote:
To all:
Problem resolved with the aid of James at stev dot org.
Closing this thread. There is no bug in either ppp or
kernel ppp support.
Good. But what was the problem?
Chalk up another plus for Linux community user
To all:
Problem resolved with the aid of James at stev dot org.
Closing this thread. There is no bug in either ppp or
kernel ppp support.
Chalk up another plus for Linux community user support.
...Gene_S...
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I am seeing an abnormal delay in packets passed over a PPP link
(a null modem cable between two Linux systems) and would post a
formal bug report if I were more confident which package maintainer
to report to.
It might be in the pppd process or it might be in the compiled
kernel ppp support
or ppp problem?
I am seeing an abnormal delay in packets passed over a PPP link
(a null modem cable between two Linux systems) and would post a
formal bug report if I were more confident which package maintainer
to report to.
It might be in the pppd process or it might
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 11:05:29PM -0700, Eugene Stemple wrote:
I am seeing an abnormal delay in packets passed over a PPP link
(a null modem cable between two Linux systems) and would post a
formal bug report if I were more confident which package maintainer
to report to.
It might be
James,
The serial ports (both ends) are set at 38.4K. As to PPP on
the two ends -- lets call the systems black and white (for
lack of a better name) -- the Black system has an mgetty
listening on the serial port (ttyS0) and brings up pppd when
valid LCP packets are seen; the White system
18:38
To: James Stevenson
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: kernel or ppp problem?
James,
The serial ports (both ends) are set at 38.4K. As to PPP on
the two ends -- lets call the systems black and white (for
lack of a better name) -- the Black system has an mgetty
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