Dan Pomohaci writes:
> Using plog I saw that the connection is established but after few seconds
> the modem hangs. The last message in plog is: LCP: timeout sending
> Config-Requests
Please post the complete and exact output of plog and the contents of
/etc/chatscripts/provider and /etc/ppp/peers
Hi,
I try to connect to my ISP using pppconfig. I put all corect settings
(I tested in Windows and worked OK). Using plog I saw that the
connection is established but after few seconds the modem hangs. The
last message in plog is:
LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
I tried all three type of con
Thank you very much for the reply.
Your suggestion fixed my problem.
I guess I misunderstood the option
'noipdefault'.
Again, thanks for the help.
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From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: PPP configuration and
Russ writes:
> Route -n shows the ppp0 configured with the same local and remote IP
> addresses as shown in options.ttyS1.
I assume that your modem is on ttyS1?
> I initiate a connection with PON, the PPP0 interface is not properly
> configured. Route -n shows the ppp0 configured with the same l
I recently did a fresh install of Debian on a machine which serves
as the internet gateway for my lan. The version installed was
Debian2.2R2. This machine is a dial-up gateway and
ip-masquerader for my other machines. The problem is that when
I initiate a connection with PON, the PPP0 interfa
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Original Message -From: "John Hasler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
<debian-user@lists.debian.org>Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:13
PMSubject: Re: ppp configuration problem> John Davidson
writes:> > However I have an eth0 interface with its own gateway
John Davidson writes:
> However I have an eth0 interface with its own gateway to the rest of my
> internal network.
You almost certainly don't need a default route to your internal network.
> All of this is to sya that I can now make it set the route correctly, but
> I am still unable to ping any
Further investigation reveals that I am experiencing a conflict betweent
'interfaces' and 'pppd'. At least this is what prevents the default gateway
being added. My ISP does not use PAP or CHAP, so I must use a chatscript
with option noauth. However I have an eth0 interface with its own gateway to
The default gateway on my subnet uses a x.x.x.2 address, and after I
manually added it there was still no joy.
John Davidson
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From: "Jason P. Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: ppp configuration pr
If you manually add a route to the gateway on your subnet of the ip address
your assigned, use a x.x.x.1 address, does it work?
Jason
>
> I am having difficulty getting my modem to communicate
> correctly with my
> ISP. The problem is that once connected I do not get a route
> or gateway that
> a
I am having difficulty getting my modem to communicate correctly with my
ISP. The problem is that once connected I do not get a route or gateway that
allows access to the Internet. All pings return network unreachable errors.
The ppp0 interface shows appropriate local and remote IPs indicating cor
On 04-Nov-2000 Marco Herrn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to configure my internet connection on my potato system via
> wvdial
> an pppconfig, but neither of this works correctly.
> When running wvdial, it starts the connection and holds it, but I
> cannot
> access the internet (I tried it with netsc
Hello,
I tried to configure my internet connection on my potato system via wvdial
an pppconfig, but neither of this works correctly.
When running wvdial, it starts the connection and holds it, but I cannot
access the internet (I tried it with netscape and lynx).
When running pon, it dials, but imm
Den Sun, 08 Oct 2000 skrev Glyn Millington:
> On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 09:58:19AM +0200, thus spake Tor Kjemo:
> >
> > Thanks for your engagement Glyn.
> >
> > I think I did something wrong under the "config your network" part of
> > the installation. Saw another letter on the list ( I think you a
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 09:58:19AM +0200, thus spake Tor Kjemo:
>
> Thanks for your engagement Glyn.
>
> I think I did something wrong under the "config your network" part of
> the installation. Saw another letter on the list ( I think you are the writer)
> about wvdialkppp. It says something ab
Den Sun, 08 Oct 2000 skrev du:
>
> On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 08:39:22AM +0200, thus spake Tor Kjemo:
> > I try to configure my debian-installation for ppp without any sucsess.
> > In the installation-documentation it says:
> >
> > Be sure you have the following packages installed:
> > ppp
> > pp
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 08:39:22AM +0200, Tor Kjemo wrote:
> I try to configure my debian-installation for ppp without any sucsess.
> In the installation-documentation it says:
>
> Be sure you have the following packages installed:
> ppp
> ppp-pam
> wvdial
>
> I can find ppp-pam anywhere. Is
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 08:39:22AM +0200, thus spake Tor Kjemo:
> I try to configure my debian-installation for ppp without any sucsess.
> In the installation-documentation it says:
>
> Be sure you have the following packages installed:
> ppp
> ppp-pam
> wvdial
>
> I can find ppp-pam anywhere
I try to configure my debian-installation for ppp without any sucsess.
In the installation-documentation it says:
Be sure you have the following packages installed:
ppp
ppp-pam
wvdial
I can find ppp-pam anywhere. Is the docs wrong?
Can`t find any info on the Debian-homepage either.
Anyone go
It does seems as a domain name related problem.
A possible solution would be to install the BIND package.
> 5. I cannot ping anything that is not localhost or the gateway (see below)
> Ex. 'ping sunsite.unc.edu'
>
> 6. DNS configuration does not seem configured properly. I am inferring this
> by c
With a private net IP number (192.168.x.y) you cannot access anyone other
than your ISP unless he is masquerading you.
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"M. Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Status: Stage 2: Further along, running into DNS issues
>
> Thanks for the suggestions thus far:
> I had a shell script which didn't have the correct 'executable'
> permissions. Something like rw-rw-rw instead of chmod 777
> /etc/ppp/.
>
> Here is how f
Status: Stage 2: Further along, running into DNS issues
Thanks for the suggestions thus far:
I had a shell script which didn't have the correct 'executable'
permissions. Something like rw-rw-rw instead of chmod 777
/etc/ppp/.
Here is how far I have progressed:
1. Executing pppd now dials out (
Ian Perry writes:
> If your ISP requires pap authentication, you need to uncomment the +pap
> line in your options file.
Don't do this. '+pap' tells pppd to require that your isp authenticate
himself to you.
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If your ISP requires pap authentication, you need to uncomment the
+pap line in your options file.
Also he may not require you to run a script..
You might try taking out the login and password references in your script,
as ppp authentication should take care of it. My ISP does it this way.
Try
HELP: Configuring PPP on a Basic Debian Linux 1.3.1 System
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ABSTRACT:
The simplest of cnfigurations, a standalone Linux system with an
external modem going across a regular phone line to a well-behaved
ISP cannot get dial-up cap
When I run make menuconfig and add sound support as a module (I use it
rarely) make blows up 3/4 way thru and tells me I need to compile with
CONFIG_AUDIO. How do I do this when running make-kpkg?? Everything
else goes fine and it works when I take out sound support.
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Hi
I'm trying to cojfigure my computer's sound card and internet connection
via PPP. As far as I can figure I have to recompile the whole kernel to
get the proper devices working. Currently the kernel I'm using is 2.29 is
worth it to upgrade to 2.30 (is there any big difference in stability and
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Look in /etc/ppp dir. And /etc/ppp.chatscript, /etc/ppp.options_out.
Then use pon and poff
On 13-Apr-97 Geoff R Deasey wrote:
>Is there a tool to set up ppp links or should I be doing things like
>#!/bin/sh
>PATH="/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"
>pppd connect chat -v -f /e
Is there a tool to set up ppp links or should I be doing things like
#!/bin/sh
PATH="/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"
pppd connect chat -v -f /etc/ppp.chatscript /dev/ttyS0 38400 modem crtscts
etc...
I dont have this working yet but, this should be enough to get the idea
across...
-Jeff
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