I had the same problem
Changed flow control to xon/xoff
and suddenly it worked!
MarkP
>toyswins wrote:
Well, sorry but having to revert to you folks for
help. Get this
message on dialing so the other end is hanging up immediately on
connect. I've checked the various files in the HOWTO'
Hi --
Don't know if this will solve the problem, but I too had the message "The pppd daemon
died unexpectedly." Tried NOAUTH,
and it didn't work. What DID work was greatly increasing the timeout from 60 to 600
seconds.
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000 23:10:31 -0500, toyswins wrote:
>Answered this on a
|-Original Message-
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|Subject: Re: [newbie] The pppd daemon died unexpectedly!
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|Answered this on another string I think, but used both and terminal
|based also. Results are
Answered this on another string I think, but used both and terminal
based also. Results are gibberish on connect. Something isn't right or
I'd get back legible data. I think that's probably the only hurdle left
for my end then it'd work fine. Also, if I can figure out Earthlink,
then I can wor
Tried the NOAUTH but no luck. As it stands now I've temporarily given
up on S. W. Bell. Trying now to access my Earthlink ISP account. This
one does the following:
1. Dials and handshakes
2. Connects
3. get string as follows:
f~f~ffxx~f~ffxfxxxfffxxx~~f~'ffxfffxfffxff~xxATZ
4. put
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Steve Elliott wrote:
> A guy a few days back had a similar prob i think and the advice was to
> shove NOAUTH into the /etc/ppp.options file - or something similar - can
> someone correct me if i am wrong ? Please ..
>
>
> toyswins wrote:
> >
> > Well, sorry but having to re
Well, sorry but having to revert to you folks for help. Get this
message on dialing so the other end is hanging up immediately on
connect. I've checked the various files in the HOWTO's and all seems
fine. Used KPPP 1.6.22 as the dialer and to set up the system. pppd is
2.3.8 so I've provided t
Gustavo Halperin wrote:
>
> The pppd daemon died unexpectedly!
>
> Can anyone help me solve the problem?
>
>Thanks
I fixed it on mine by changing the flow control to XON/XOFF..
MarkP
Michael Holt wrote:
> Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I have several internet user-name accounts. When I use one of which
> > to connect
> > as root or as a normal user every thing is OK, in another account ,when
> > I try connectting
> > to the Internet as root every thing is
Gustavo Halperin wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have several internet user-name accounts. When I use one of which
> to connect
> as root or as a normal user every thing is OK, in another account ,when
> I try connectting
> to the Internet as root every thing is OK, but if I try logging in as a
> no
Hello
I have several internet user-name accounts. When I use one of which
to connect
as root or as a normal user every thing is OK, in another account ,when
I try connectting
to the Internet as root every thing is OK, but if I try logging in as a
normal user I get disconnected from the serve
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