pppd problem

2003-03-25 Thread Michael Mather
I had a similar problem to that archived at: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200303/msg00256.html but with an extra twist. I was trying to use pon and poff to access my ISP by dial-up modem. This was on Debian 3.0r1, newly installed on a PC, and using pppconfig to set u

Re: AW: pppd problem...

2003-03-02 Thread Wilfried Essig
Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 02.05 schrieb Christof Hurschler: > Sorry, but how do I get rid of the "tap0" default route? Dear Christof, maybe by deleting the line "gateway ..." from the interface-section of tap0 in your "/etc/network/interfaces"? IMHO pppd denies in many cases the setting of a defaul

AW: pppd problem...

2003-03-02 Thread Christof Hurschler
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Marz 2003 20:31 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: pppd problem... > > > Christof Hurschler writes: > > Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: not replacing ex

Re: AW: pppd problem...

2003-03-02 Thread Kevin Buhr
"Christof Hurschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Sorry, but how do I get rid of the "tap0" default route? The "diald" dial-on-demand package is probably doing it. You can "apt-get remove diald" to get it out of the way, at least until you get things working with "pon/poff". -- Kevin Buhr <[

AW: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Christof Hurschler
ht- > Von: Donald Spoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Marz 2003 20:45 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: pppd problem... > > > Christof Hurschler wrote: > > Hi, I've tried, but can't seem to figure out how to get > this working. Yes,

AW: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Christof Hurschler
ag, 1. Marz 2003 20:31 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: pppd problem... > > > Christof Hurschler writes: > > Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: not replacing existing > default route to tap0 > >

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Todd Pytel
Duly noted. Thanks for the info. --Todd On 01 Mar 2003 14:21:07 -0600 John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Todd writes: > > Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the > > original resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to > > /etc/ppp/resolv.conf. > > This is tak

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread John Hasler
Don Spoon writes: > All you have to do is enter your ISP "username" when asked, not your > E-Mail address as you did. Some ISPs want the entire email address. > It looks like your modem is working OK and getting the necessary info > from your ISP (IP, DNS, etc). He wouldn't be getting as far as

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread John Hasler
Todd writes: > Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the original > resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf. This is taken care of automatically (though in a different fashion) by scripts that are enabled by selecting 'Dynamic' in the 'Configure

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Donald Spoon
Christof Hurschler wrote: Hi, I've tried, but can't seem to figure out how to get this working. Yes, I'm a newbie. I'm running Woody, and made the following config file with pppconfig # This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.0.10. # # hide-password noauth connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Todd Pytel
Or, if you don't need any other name resolution, back up the original resolv.conf, and make /etc/resolv.conf a symlink to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf. That way you'll track any changes to the DNS servers automatically. Note: I haven't done this on Debian - I'm assuming Deb ppp is no different than other L

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread John Hasler
Christof Hurschler writes: > Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: not replacing existing default route to tap0 This is your problem. You most likely do not need that default route at all. Get rid of it. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Sebastian D.B. Krause
On 3468 September 1993, Christof Hurschler wrote: > I can connect with pon, but lynx and konquerer can't locate any > hosts that I try to open. Can you ping hosts? Perhaps it's just a DNS problem. $ cat /etc/resolv.conf > Mar 1 18:58:38 k6 pppd[682]: primary DNS address 62.53.142.30 > Mar 1 1

pppd problem...

2003-03-01 Thread Christof Hurschler
Hi, I've tried, but can't seem to figure out how to get this working. Yes, I'm a newbie. I'm running Woody, and made the following config file with pppconfig # This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.0.10. # # hide-password noauth connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/debitel.net"

Re: pppd problem

2002-11-16 Thread Christian Mascher
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 02:03:24PM +0100, Emanuele Boieri wrote: > Hello all! > At last I successfully installed my modem (beta) drivers (dawned internal modems) >and the kppp application to get into the internet...BUT, after the number is dialled >it comes up an error: the problem (it says) is

Re: pppd problem

2002-11-09 Thread Chris Lale
Emanuele writes: > I'd like to connect to the internet,really. You might try http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/ and look in the 'Peripherals' section for the article entitled 'Setting up a serial modem on a Debian desktop PC'. Chris -- ___ Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / \ | <_/ My PC

Re: pppd problem

2002-11-09 Thread John Hasler
Emanuele writes: > I'd like to connect to the internet,really. Run pppconfig as root and aswer the questions. Then use the command 'pon' to start ppp and 'poff' to stop it. If you still have problems post the output of the command 'plog' and the contents of /etc/ppp/peers/provider and /etc/chats

pppd problem

2002-11-09 Thread Emanuele Boieri
Hello all! At last I successfully installed my modem (beta) drivers (dawned internal modems) and the kppp application to get into the internet...BUT,  after the number is dialled it comes up an error: the problem (it says) is with the ppp daemon that interrupts suddenly the link because of a

Re: pppd problem ?

2001-03-18 Thread Philipp Bliedung
Thanks for your help - that did the trick !! Philipp Christoph Groth wrote: > Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It complains about the module: tty-ldisc-3. I have absolutely no > > clue where I can get it from, I've never heared about anything lilke > > that. What do I have to d

Re: pppd problem ?

2001-03-18 Thread Christoph Groth
Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It complains about the module: tty-ldisc-3. I have absolutely no > clue where I can get it from, I've never heared about anything lilke > that. What do I have to do to get my modem working? Have a look at the file /etc/modutils/aliases (The files lo

pppd problem ?

2001-03-17 Thread Philipp Bliedung
Hi, I just compiled the 2.4.0 kernel. (I compiled the ppp-support into it.) When I reboot everything works fine, except for the PCMCIA modem. My PCMCIA network card works just fine. So I upgraded pppd to version 2.4.0 but it still doesn't work? Is there anything else I'm missing? Here is what I

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-14 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Tom George wrote: > Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to > install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I then > checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only > modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-14 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, David Wright wrote: >... > 2.4 kernels missed the boat for getting into the current stable=potato, > so you're going to have to do the same sort of thing. Debian will not > add new packages to its stable distribution just so that it works with > a kernel that happens to be call

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-12 Thread Oki DZ
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Tom George wrote: > I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd sent a string > that caused the connection to fail. I reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on > with no difficulty in order to send this message. Any ideas? The following configuration works perfectly (for

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-09 Thread Tom George
David Wright wrote: Quoting Tom George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I am a little nervous about this - I really want to use some of the features of 2.4 but why should I have to obtain packages from the unstable distribution for a stable kernel distribution? --

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Tom George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> I am a little nervous about this - I really want to use some of the > >> features of 2.4 but why should I have to obtain packages from the > >> unstable distribution for a stable kernel distribution? -- > I thought

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Tom George
Hall Stevenson wrote: Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I then checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install modutils to get ve

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Hall Stevenson
> Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to > install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I then > checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only > modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install modutils to get version > 2.4.1-2. St

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Tom George
Tom George wrote: Hall Stevenson wrote: I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order to send this message. Any ideas? You need a specific, updated version of pppd to

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Tom George
Hall Stevenson wrote: I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order to send this message. Any ideas? You need a specific, updated version of pppd to work with kernels 2.

Re: pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Hall Stevenson
> I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd > sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I > reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order > to send this message. Any ideas? You need a specific, updated version of pppd to work with kernels 2.4.x. All the update

pppd problem with 2.4.1

2001-02-08 Thread Tom George
I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order to send this message. Any ideas?

pcmcia/pppd problem in potato

1999-12-14 Thread Graham Williams
To recap: I'm somewhere along the way of moving from slink to potato. After recompiling the kernel and pcmcia modules "pon" stopped working with the log indicating from pppd: Can't get terminal parameters: Input/output error Doing a setserial /dev/ttyS1 irq 0 sometimes fixes this, b

DialD/PPPD Problem....

1998-04-21 Thread Kevin Traas
I'm currently running DialD using a USR Sportster 33.6 Modem. I want to "upgrade" this modem to a K56Flex Motorola; however, when I swap out the USR for the Motorola, strange things happen After enabling full debug and watching the logs, all I could find was that DialD's connect script would