On Saturday 25 October 2003 11:38 am, Warren Post wrote:
> El mié, 22-10-2003 a las 13:01, John Richard Smith escribió:
> > Other factors,
> > Line quality,
>
> Well, that's probably it then. The problem is more acute when it's
> raining.
Guess I'm just going to have to learn to be
> more patient.
Warren Post wrote:
El mié, 22-10-2003 a las 13:01, John Richard Smith escribió:
Other factors,
Line quality,
Well, that's probably it then. The problem is more acute when it's
raining, and I'm dialing in over phone lines that our government telco
splices with masking tape. Guess I'm just
El mié, 22-10-2003 a las 13:01, John Richard Smith escribió:
> Other factors,
> Line quality,
Well, that's probably it then. The problem is more acute when it's
raining, and I'm dialing in over phone lines that our government telco
splices with masking tape. Guess I'm just going to have to learn
Most, but not every, time that I try to connect to the net, pppd dies
within 5 seconds with an exit code #10. /var/log/daemons/errors says:
Oct 20 15:03:40 gerencia pppd[2104]: Could not determine local IP
address
What could cause pppd to be unable to determine a local IP address, and
what can I
Liz,
FYI,
I use kppp; when 'pppd died unexpectedly' I set the following :
modem time out = 360
modem busy wait = 1
modem pre-init delay = 1
modem post-init delay = 3
guard time = 255
pppd time out = 360
YMMV, HTH
At 22-02-2001 +, you wrote:
>hi
>everytime i try to get online i get "the pppd
edit /etc/ppp/options
add the line
noauth
that'll fix it
Liz wrote:
> hi
> everytime i try to get online i get "the pppd daemon died unexpectedly" with
> the blow log file
>
> Feb 21 22:22:18 localhost pppd[943]: By default the remote system is
> required to authenticate itself
> Feb 21 22
On Thursday 22 February 2001 09:09 am, Liz wrote:
> hi
> everytime i try to get online i get "the pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
> with the blow log file
>
> Feb 21 22:22:18 localhost pppd[943]: By default the remote system is
> required to authenticate itself
Check out the instructions at tht fo
hi
everytime i try to get online i get "the pppd daemon died unexpectedly" with
the blow log file
Feb 21 22:22:18 localhost pppd[943]: By default the remote system is
required to authenticate itself
Feb 21 22:22:18 localhost pppd[943]: (because this system has a default
route to the internet)
Feb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I just upgraded from 7.0 to 7.1. My 56k external USR modem did great with
> 7.0.
> However, I have followed the HOWTO's and simply cannot get PPPD to function
> in 7.2.
> The modem connects just great everytime, but not PPPD. Any help would be
> appreciated. I am cons
On Sat, 09 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> I just upgraded from 7.0 to 7.1. My 56k external USR modem did great with
> 7.0.
> However, I have followed the HOWTO's and simply cannot get PPPD to function
> in 7.2.
> The modem connects just great everytime, but not PPPD. Any help would be
> appreciated. I am
At 09-12-2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I just upgraded from 7.0 to 7.1.
>Carl
Suggest read the article "Killer PPP" in Maximum Linux Nov/Dec 2000 the
instructions are very good. If still no go, mail me private; I will list my
modem commands, since I am also using L-M 7.1 Regards.
Dennis here again, I forgot to mention that the "mem=256" is done at the
lilo prompt , it is actually probably easier to see that it happens if
you do as Paul says and make the " append" in /etc/lilo.config, sorry,
I must be carefull not to tell only half of the story.
Paul wrote:
> On Sat, 2 S
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> From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 1:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] pppd dies and not all ram found
>
> > On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Kyle Parfrey wrote:
> >
> > >2) Only 64mb of m
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Paul wrote:
>append="256M"
Okay, I know. This is wrong.
append="mem=256M"
is more like it.
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- Original Message -
From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pppd dies and not all ram found
> On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Kyle Parfrey wrote:
>
> >2) Only 64mb of my
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Kyle Parfrey wrote:
>2) Only 64mb of my 256mb of ram is recognised. In the installation in
>the field total ram , (found 64mb) i put in 256. If I reinstall how can
>I get all my ram to work?
If you run Lilo as boot manager, you can add
append="256M"
to /etc/lilo.conf, run li
Hi all.
I have installed mdk 7.1 and am very happy with it apart from two serious things:
1) I can't get ppp to work. Using kppp I input my dialup no , and after it connects I
get a message saying "pppd has died unexpectedly". I get the message as soon as I try
to connect with gnome ppp. I have
Does your ISP use PAP or CHAP authentication ? Check you are using the correct
option, could try entering login names and password under the login scripts tab
On Wed, 03 May 2000, you wrote:
> I hope you don't mind to answer this question. I know it has been
> answered a billion times but It's ju
On 3/05/00, at 8:14, Joseph S. Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> localhost pppd[]: The remote system is required to authenticate
>> itself but I
>> localhost pppd[]: couldn't find any secret (password) which would
>> let it use an IP address.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong? Could you please
MC_Vai wrote:
> I hope you don't mind to answer this question. I know it has been
> answered a billion times but It's just I used to have a Cable-Modem
> connection, but now I have to configure my internet con. with kppp.
>
> The whole thing goes just find (the modem answers to a query) until I
>
I hope you don't mind to answer this question. I know it has been
answered a billion times but It's just I used to have a Cable-Modem
connection, but now I have to configure my internet con. with kppp.
The whole thing goes just find (the modem answers to a query) until I
tried to connect... then
I also get this message from kppp, but I get it as root. When I try a second
time it connects without problems. this was since I upgraded to kernel 2.2.5.
On dom, 16 may 1999, you wrote:
> Many many thanks. I will try.
> And I hate Windows, but I have to do my work.
> Any idea about the pppd unex
Steve Philp wrote:
> Bela Lantos wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Since I installed Mandrake 5.3 I have problem with pppd dying unexpectedly
> > because of timeout. Even though I increased timeout to 2 min, it still dies.
>
Strange that, I can't even get kppp to work at all. I had to resort
Steve Philp [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
>Turn on debugging and see if anything obvious pops up. Check your
>log files and see if anything is listed there when the connection
>is dropped.
For fellow newbies:
A useful tip I found in a PPP "help" page. To view the debugging messages:
Edit /etc/
On Mon, 17 May 1999, you wrote:
> Bela Lantos wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Since I installed Mandrake 5.3 I have problem with pppd dying unexpectedly
> > because of timeout. Even though I increased timeout to 2 min, it still dies.
> > However, if I dial again, the second time it connects
Bela Lantos wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Since I installed Mandrake 5.3 I have problem with pppd dying unexpectedly
> because of timeout. Even though I increased timeout to 2 min, it still dies.
> However, if I dial again, the second time it connects OK. This problem doesn't
> exist if I dial in
Many many thanks. I will try.
And I hate Windows, but I have to do my work.
Any idea about the pppd unexpectedly dying in user?
It works fine in root.
Bela
Lyndon Lininger Sr. wrote:
>
> Your problem in redhat 6.0 is easy to fix. After you boot up. In the kde
> environment use the file manager a
Glutton for punishment , huh?
Will
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From: Lyndon Lininger Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Pppd dies unexpectedly
> Your problem in redhat 6.0 is easy to fix. After you boot
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