Mike Adolf wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 01:54 am, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Gentle folks,
I use KPPP to dial-in my ISP. Whenever I dial-up
for the first time (after the system boot up), the
link gets broken and the next time the link is
fine. Of course, using the proper username and
password
On Thursday 03 February 2005 12:25 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 01:54 am, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Gentle folks,
I use KPPP to dial-in my ISP. Whenever I dial-up
for the first time (after the system boot up), the
link gets broken and the
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 12:25 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 01:54 am, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Gentle folks,
I use KPPP to dial-in my ISP. Whenever I dial-up
for the first time (after the system boot up), the
link gets broken
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 01:54 am, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Gentle folks,
I use KPPP to dial-in my ISP. Whenever I dial-up
for the first time (after the system boot up), the
link gets broken and the next time the link is
fine. Of course, using the proper username and
password both tries.
Gentle folks,
I use KPPP to dial-in my ISP. Whenever I dial-up
for the first time (after the system boot up), the
link gets broken and the next time the link is
fine. Of course, using the proper username and
password both tries. Is there any reason why it
doesn't accomplish the negotiation
- Original Message -
From: Marek Pawinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp settings problem?
Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access
any web sites
Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access
any web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com, I
get ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. If I try
ping 216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I get connect:
Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access
any web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com, I
get ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. If I try
ping 216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I get
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection.
However, I can't access any web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com, I get ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com. If I try ping
216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I get connect: network is not
reachable. I am running Mandrake 9.1. What do I
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 09:41 pm, Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access any
web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com, I get ping: unknown host
www.yahoo.com. If I try ping 216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I
get connect:
Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access
any web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com, I
get ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. If I try
ping 216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I get connect:
Mike Adolf wrote:
For reasons unknown, I now get the following when trying to use kppp to
connect to the internet.
**
Jul 9 17:53:34 localhost pppd[2200]: pppd 2.4.1 started by madolf, uid 501
Jul 9 17:53:34 localhost pppd[2200]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 9 17:53:34
Hi all,
I'm using Mandrake 9.1 with KDE 3.1
When using KPPP, after about 10 days, it has taken up over 60% of memory.
I have to use KDE system guard to kill the process because it slows the
computer down so much.
Then restart KPPP for the next 10 day cycle.
How do I stop this???
TIA
Shaz
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 12:08, shaz wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Mandrake 9.1 with KDE 3.1
When using KPPP, after about 10 days, it has taken up over 60% of memory.
I have to use KDE system guard to kill the process because it slows the
computer down so much.
Then restart KPPP for the next
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 01:16, et wrote:
On Thursday 29 April 2004 01:55 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 09:26 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
Since I`ve updated from 8.2 to 10.0 Official, I cannot connect to the
internet anymore. When I try to connect using KPPP, the
On Thursday 29 April 2004 01:55 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 09:26 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
Since I`ve updated from 8.2 to 10.0 Official, I cannot connect to the
internet anymore. When I try to connect using KPPP, the modem dials but
then I get the following error
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 18:36, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 17:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
KPPP - MD10.0 CE BUG
The default install off the discs is KPPP2.1.4
Modem time out is unchangeable from 5 second depite what
On Saturday 01 May 2004 06:01, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 18:36, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 17:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
KPPP - MD10.0 CE BUG
The default install off the discs is KPPP2.1.4
Modem time
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 01 May 2004 06:01, John Richard Smith wrote:
These are bought MD10 CE pressed discs. They may be faulty too but I doubt it,
too many users would of complained if they were. No it's
the the app itself on this occassion. Though you are right to suspect discs, it
KPPP - MD10.0 CE BUG
The default install off the discs is KPPP2.1.4
Modem time out is unchangeable from 5 second depite what whatever
setting you give it.
And when a connection is eventually made KPPP fails to dock into the
panel despite enabling it.
Does anyone know if they have an updated
On Friday 30 April 2004 17:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
KPPP - MD10.0 CE BUG
The default install off the discs is KPPP2.1.4
Modem time out is unchangeable from 5 second depite what whatever
setting you give it.
And when a connection is eventually made KPPP fails to dock into the
panel
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 17:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
KPPP - MD10.0 CE BUG
The default install off the discs is KPPP2.1.4
Modem time out is unchangeable from 5 second depite what whatever
setting you give it.
And when a connection is eventually made KPPP fails to dock
Since I`ve updated from 8.2 to 10.0 Official, I cannot connect to the
internet anymore. When I try to connect using KPPP, the modem dials but then
I get the following error message:
pppd daemon died unexpectedly! Exit status 4 (On man pppd, the explanation
is: 4: The kernel does not support PPP,
I did a upgrade on my wife's PC and except for fixing a few icons it seemed to
go in good. She user's kppp and it works fine.
roly
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 06:07 pm, Marc wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 09:26 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
Since I`ve updated from 8.2 to 10.0 Official, I cannot
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 09:26 am, Katinka Peter wrote:
Since I`ve updated from 8.2 to 10.0 Official, I cannot connect to the
internet anymore. When I try to connect using KPPP, the modem dials but
then I get the following error message:
pppd daemon died unexpectedly! Exit status 4
Hi all,
I am trying to connect to the internet using KPPP. I
get a message saying modem is not mounted on
/dev/modem. I never had this problem with RHL or
earlier versions of MDK.
Pls help...
=
-- K E S H A V T A D I M E T I --
Linux Airlines
Disgruntled employees of all the other OS
Hi Experts,
Can anybody tell me how to solve the error message that says
/etc/resolv. not found
Thank you.
Passing
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Wednesday 11 Jun 2003 10:34 pm, Awakened Soul wrote:
Hi Experts,
Can anybody tell me how to solve the error message that says
/etc/resolv. not found
Thank you.
Passing
Create one. It's just a text file (don't use a word processor). Mine
says
search mydomain.net
nameserver
Well, I solved the login on startup problem with a simple workaround -
changed from kppp to wvdial. In case anyone's interested, here's a
mini-howto.
1. Become root
2. Install wvdial
$ urpmi wvdial
3. Generate the configuration file
$ cd /etc
$ wvdialconf wvdial.conf
(note there is a dot in
Brian Parish wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 00:55, Robin Turner wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than manually?
2. Is there a way to get kppp to connect on
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 17:31, Robin Turner wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 00:55, Robin Turner wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than
ed tharp wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 17:31, Robin Turner wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 00:55, Robin Turner wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 01:55:27 +0100
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than manually?
Are these 'crashes' or disconnects? If
John Rye wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 01:55:27 +0100
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than manually?
Are these 'crashes' or
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than manually?
2. Is there a way to get kppp to connect on startup?
Sir Robin
--
A Perl script is correct if it gets the job done
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 00:55, Robin Turner wrote:
I've been playing around with kppp. Two questions:
1. Are my frequent Mozilla crashes anything to do with the fact that I
now have it opening on connect rather than manually?
2. Is there a way to get kppp to connect on startup?
Sir
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:24, John McQuillen wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:50, Michael Adams wrote:
First off GATEWAYDEV=xxx did not exist. So i removed the line stating
GATEWAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, this made it worse. kppp on-screen log showed as
an ATZ once the dialup had completed on the same
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 08:20, Michael Adams wrote:
The computer on 56k MoDem connected ok to the net but web pages were not
fetching. I guess this was because the IP request was not sending the correct
IP address for my computer but was sending a default address (0.0.0.0).
(Correct me if
We are now the proud owners of three Mandrake-Linux computers in a two person
house. My trusty P3-500 on 8.2, the old p1-100 on 7.1, and now a new cheap
preloaded beast (well kitty) from DSE here in New Zealand running 9.0
download.
Tried connecting the new one to the net and am having results
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:21, Michael Adams wrote:
We are now the proud owners of three Mandrake-Linux computers in a two person
house. My trusty P3-500 on 8.2, the old p1-100 on 7.1, and now a new cheap
preloaded beast (well kitty) from DSE here in New Zealand running 9.0
download.
Tried
One of my dial-up machines will be locked up by kppp if I leave it running
overnight (it doesn't always do this, but most of the time). Nothing unusual
shows in my logs.
What happens is, when I wake up my machine in the morning, then click on
the connect button in the kppp box, the button
On Friday 14 December 2001 12:31, David wrote:
| my linux box had a sudden crash which suddenly shut down the computer,
| when it booted back up i re booted kppp, to get back online.
| however all the settings had gone and i had to re-enter them to get
| back online.
| once online i noticed
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 22:31:19 +1300
skinky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 14 December 2001 12:31, David wrote:
| my linux box had a sudden crash which suddenly shut down the computer,
| when it booted back up i re booted kppp, to get back online.
| however all the settings had gone and
On Friday 14 December 2001 11:31, skinky wrote:
On Friday 14 December 2001 12:31, David wrote:
| once online i noticed the two graphical rx tx lights that show kppp
| is running and is working failed to come up leaving me with now way to
| get back offline other than switching the modem off.
my linux box had a sudden crash which suddenly shut down the computer,
when it booted back up i re booted kppp, to get back online.
however all the settings had gone and i had to re-enter them to get back
online.
once online i noticed the two graphical rx tx lights that show kppp is
running and
If you're using KDE try:
KMenu Networking Remote Access Internet Dialer
which hopefully will start kppp.
I use kppp in KDE and it works fine, however I can't for the life of me
get Gnome ppp (in Gnome) to work - I always get the error message the
pppdaemon has died unexpectedly.
I tried dialing into my ISP yesterday and was greeted
with, pppd has unexpectedly died. I brought up the
debug window and found that the login would progress
to connected at 115,200, and the bottom of the
window would say starting pppd, and then after s short
period of time the window would pop
Hi,
My son logged off his account without stopping kppp. A few minutes later I
logged into my account and found that it was still active. Is there a way to
ensure that kppp halts on any users logout?
Thanks,
Bill W.
I found that kppp would not even hang up the phone line unless I shut
down the machine. I couldn't get gnome's ppp client to work at all; now
I'm using xISP and all is good in the world.
Jay
Bill Winegarden wrote:
Hi,
My son logged off his account without stopping kppp. A few
Good Day,
I have just re-installed mdk 7.2, and now my kppp
will only stay conected for 5 to 6 minutes.. I did put a new videocard in
and installed window 2000 on the drive as well. The video card that I
installed is a ATI ALL-IN-Wonder 4mb Mach 64. It is one of the first ones
to come out.
LM 7.2 using KDE desktop - default install.
When I activate the interent icon i get the following error
in KPPP - the KDE Crash Handler
Short Description
The application KPPP (kppp) crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
etc
This shortcut has the following properties
Access Permissions
Class
Another kind user suggested I try 'ifup ppp0'. Unfortunately, I had to
ctl-c out of it and I got an error 8 when it couldn't actiate the
interface. I haven't figured out what that exactly means yet.
So I thought maybe I should try re-loading the pcmcia package (I'm
having the same issue with my
I got kicked off the net. Then I closed all the windows, clicked on
'internet', after it minimized, I clicked on netscape, and guess what, I
got connected! I'll have to try this tomorrow after a re-boot. I'm on
my work laptop, so I shutdown and have to take it to work, bummer eh?
pete
Hi, All
I just had callwaiting put on my
phoneline.
My Question is how and where do I tell Kppp about
it??
I have touch-tone ,so the *70, will work in
Windoze.
My ISP doesn't have a script. All I had to do
before was
to put the properTelephone number and Kppp did the
rest.
Is this the
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 09:43:33 -0500
"Robert F. Trettel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, All
I just had callwaiting put on my phoneline.
My Question is how and where do I tell Kppp about it??
I have touch-tone ,so the *70, will work in Windoze.
My ISP doesn't have a script. All I had to do
Just put *70 in front of the isp phone number or at the end of the dial
string under modem commands. I've used both ways and they both work equally
as well as the other.
-s
On Thursday 15 March 2001 08:43 am, you wrote:
Hi, All
I just had callwaiting put on my phoneline.
My Question is
On Thursday 15 March 2001 09:43, you wrote:
Hi, All
I just had callwaiting put on my phoneline.
My Question is how and where do I tell Kppp about it??
I have touch-tone ,so the *70, will work in Windoze.
My ISP doesn't have a script. All I had to do before was
to put the proper Telephone
PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie]
Kppp
---cut---
I just had callwaiting put on my
phoneline.
My Question is how and where do I tell Kppp
about it??
Thanks for any assistance
Robert F.
Trettel
I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
Konqueror. I have an external modem on tty0 which connects using kppp
without difficulty. I have just lost my slow/unreliable DSL connection,
and replaced it with a 56k dial-up.
For some reason, which escapes me at present,
I just (re) installed 7.2 and all I have is a dialup. On installation, I
did not enter the domain nor ips to search. That didn't work. I then
used Linxconf and set the ppp options there. I also set the options via
the kppp dialog. I used 'manual' for the dns nameserver info. I use
earthlink BTW.
OK, my turn (again!!) I had a problem with my main box and I
re-installed 7.2 just as I had done on my laptop. I'm coming to you via
my laptop now. The main box seemed to load up ok. Then I try ti connect
to the net and I get the same problem that the original poster has with
his connection when
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
connection.
Jim
James Mellema wrote:
I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
Konqueror. I have an external modem on tty0
And I have the same issue with my internal modem. My Dell Latitude laptop took
everything ok and I can connect, but not my main box. I even set up both
systems (the net connection stuff that is) the same.
pete
James Mellema wrote:
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can
James Mellema wrote:
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
connection.
Jim
Further information with my connection problem: went to root an dstarted
ppp0 in linuxconf. It dials, connects,
Hi there.
There is something wrong in my kpp configuration. It refuses to be runned by
a normal user. When I try (as a user) to run it, it crashes:
The terminal shows:
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = kppp path = unknown
And a dialog box shows:
Jason,
Thank you for your advice.
As root, I issued command in console mood : chmod 4755 /usr/bin/kppp. Then
login as user to use kppp, still no go. Back as root to check, found the
permission of kppp has an leading ' l ' ; in the general tab says :
pointing to 'consolehelper'.
It appears that
I am the sole user of my Linux box with RH 6.2.
Login as root, I could call Kppp, connect to ISP and surf the Net with
Netscape.
Login as user- Kmenu-Internet-Kppp- linux asked for root passwd, keyin
root passwd, hard disk light flashed a few times and nothing happens.
Presumed it is permission
Hi folks, this is an update on my external Best Data modem problems. I
decided after trying every combo that I could in KPPP setup that it had
to be a bios problem. So, I held my breath and went into BIOS and set
everything back to default. The modem dialed up the first time after
booting. I do
Hi dennis,
Actually I really think its just 7.2. I had 7.2 and it was nothing but a
headache so I took it off and Im running 7.1 right now and its good.
Chronos.
On Tue, 28
Nov 2000, you wrote: Hi folks, this is an update on my external
Hi:
When kppp connects to my ISP it docks onto the panel (which is the way I
have it set up). If I right click on the modem icon and select details,
a window with details about the connection (of all thing!) pops up. In
the bottom of the window is a display of the transfer rate (bps?). This
is
ai4a wrote:
Hi:
When kppp connects to my ISP it docks onto the panel (which is the way I
have it set up). If I right click on the modem icon and select details,
a window with details about the connection (of all thing!) pops up. In
the bottom of the window is a display of the transfer rate
The commas would not help. The problem is that when there are messages
waiting, the dialtone changes. The modem does not recognize this other
dialtone, hence the 'no dialtone' error.
Adding x3 to the modem init string should work - that tells the modem not to
wait for a dialtone.
Regards,
It was Oct 6, 2000, 11:09, when Dennis Myers keyboarded:
Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone
when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower
case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a
nother way to signal
Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone
when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower
case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a
nother way to signal voicemail other than the stutter tone.
What is your current
Paul wrote:
It was Oct 6, 2000, 11:09, when Dennis Myers keyboarded:
Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone
when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower
case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a
nother
Hi I have,
British Telecom's call minder enabled on this phone there are currently about
12 messages and the modem dials out fine so we know it is possible
The settings on this system are just whatever the defaults are the modem is an
external US Robotics Sportster Vi 28.8
If you tell me where
Dennis Myers wrote:
[snip]
Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone
when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower
case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a
nother way to signal voicemail other than the stutter
I have not heard of voice mail causing this problem, but call
waiting sure does. Just for grins, try '*70' followed by the
number. The only way you may know for sure that it works
would be to have someone call while you are on line.
Barry :-)
On Thu, 05 October 2000, Dennis Myers wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
I will pose the question again, since I still have not been able to find
an answer in the Mans and online howto's, knowledge base etc. I have
voice mail on my phone line, when someone leaves a message the phone
will signal with a stutter tone when you activate or pick up
05, 2000 7:51 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] KPPP and "No Dialtone"
I have not heard of voice mail causing this problem, but call
waiting sure does. Just for grins, try '*70' followed by the
number. The only way you may know for sure that it wo
Dennis:
I'm not sure this will work on your setup, but I can increase the dial
tone wait time from the dialler by picking setup, modem, and then
changing the busy wait to whatever is comfortable. I use a four second
wait -- long enough for me to hear the stutter tone.
I don't think that the #70
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Dennis:
I'm not sure this will work on your setup, but I can increase the dial
tone wait time from the dialler by picking setup, modem, and then
changing the busy wait to whatever is comfortable. I use a four second
wait -- long enough for me to hear the stutter
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Hello all. I just installed mandrake 7.1 on a pIII 733 with 128 MB ram.
All went well, and I was able to start using the box right away, with one
notable exception. I cannot get KPPP to connect to my isp at all. I use an
external USR sportster 56K on com1.
Hello all. I just installed mandrake 7.1 on a pIII 733 with 128 MB ram.
All went well, and I was able to start using the box right away, with one
notable exception. I cannot get KPPP to connect to my isp at all. I use an
external USR sportster 56K on com1. The setup for the account seems
Pungkitry adding the option 'noauth' to your
'/etc/ppp/options' file.
Alan
Thanks. It works. But there is a new problem. Now I can connect to
internet. But I can't browsing. If I point my Netscape to www.netscape.net
there is an error message like this :
"Netscape is unable to locate
, August 27, 2000 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] kppp error
Pungkitry adding the option 'noauth' to your
'/etc/ppp/options' file.
Alan
Thanks. It works. But there is a new problem. Now I can connect to
internet. But I can't browsing. If I point my Netscape to
www.netscape.net
Once you have a connection, you have to configure the preferences in Netscape
so it will recognize your modem. With netscape up click on edit and
then in the drop down list Preferences. You will need to know the
Popserver name used for mail to enter for incoming and outgoing.
Once you have
August 25, 2000 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp and Networking
OK, FINALLY! Something we tried *actually* did something positive!
I was beginning to worry there!
For now, unless you're going to be setting up httpd to server something
immediately, you can go into DrakConf (if i
OK, I take it you've switched the box connecting to the internet? If this is
working, that's not a problem.
You don't really need pmfirewall on both machines...only the one doing the
dial-up.
I had to disable serials ports in the Bios to get both PCI Devices to work
(NIC and Modem).
I'll
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp and Networking
OK, I take it you've switched the box connecting to the internet? If this
is
working, that's not a problem.
You don't really need pmfirewall on both machines...only the one doing the
dial-up
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the internet).
pppd : but I couldn't
Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the
will tell the pppd not
to use any authentication for the remote server trying to "authenticate"
itself to you.
-- Mark.
| -Original Message-
| From: Juggernaut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: 26 August 2000 19:37
| To: Mandrake maling list
| Subject: [newbie] kppp error
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Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get error message like
this :
"pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
Details :
pppd : By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself.
pppd : (because this system has a default route to the
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Michael wrote:
I get the same error, but if i su to root, and log on with ifup, after i
disconnect kppp will work just fine.
Could this be a problem with modem initialization? Certain looks like
something like that...
PAul
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Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp and Networking
Internal eth0: 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.0
External ppp0: 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.255
OK, something is definitely wrong with this...Have you correctly
configured
ppp0 for DHCP? 'Cause
Hi --
If this doesn't work, try increasing the timeout from 60 seconds (I think this is the
default) to 150 seconds. This worked for me.
pete
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:54:48 -0700, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Juggernaut wrote:
Hello...
I tried to connect to internet with kppp. And then, I get
0 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp and Networking
Internal eth0: 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.0
External ppp0: 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.255
OK, something is definitely wrong with this...Have you correctly
configured
ppp0 for DHCP? 'Cause the system is encountering an IP conflict now.
Please someone , help if you can. Installed and
configured Madrake 7. Set up kppp , but sometimes will - sometimes wont.
Creation of duplicate files (host.conf resolv.conf) created continuously.
Any ideas? I thought I had it all figured , but I've missed something and I
can't find what it
ot without dialing out?
Thanks for all you help ,Greg.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Greg Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp and Networking
I'm still thinking...but what's on /dev/ttyS0 (serial port 1)? Can you t
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