pppd does not require or start diald in order to work.
I think you don't have defaultroute in your /etc/ppp/options
G'leth wrote:
> > Gian Fabio Palmerini wrote:
> >
> > Hi Folks :)
> > i hope u can give me some help.
> > I have a trouble i try to connect to my ISP by kppp but it does not
> > work
> > i have set off the lock variable in /etc/ppp/options as said in kppp
> > FAQs
> > doing it kppp connects to my ISP in the log windows i see startinf the
> > pppd and then the senteces DONE
> > modem exchanges some data and i think the connection is establisshe
> > NOw i start netscape after some time he gives an error saying unable
> > to find out the server (ie www.suse.de) Note by suseppp and kppp i set
> > up the nameserver given by my ISP
> > after some other times kppp says PPPD died unexpectly
> > and it stops.
> > What could it be??
> > What Should i do??
> > Thank You for your interest and help
> >
> > Gian Fabio
>
> This sounds like the problem I had at first when using kppp, I found it
> was the version of diald started during boot time that was the problem
> (not sure why) I got around it by killing diald before starting kppp
> (which starts it's own version of diald)
>
> Hope this helps
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> Have Fun,
> G'leth
> Jim McBoyle
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