On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 08:52:10AM +0200, Marc Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
(since the list entry and all documentation has been in English, I suspect list language is English as well...)
It's your choice, write german and you get german answers.
I am trying to get MPPP to work. My ISDN card is a "SEDLBAUER SPEED WIN" clone (correctly installed, IPPP0 working fine), my kernel is the default SuSE kernel
Linux version 2.4.4-4GB (root@Pentium.suse.de) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (SuSE))
I have followed the suggestions in the SDB and some more tips found on the web elsewhere, so my configuration is listed below (isdnctrl list all)
My problem is that although the I4L system tells me that IPPP0 and IPPP1 are configured, syslog tells me that both provide and "me" are accepting MPPP, I have done a "isdnctrl addlink ippp0" and ippp told me that it had added a link to ippp0 and was dialing - it isn't dialing.
isdnctrl dial ippp1
No isdnctrl addlink ippp0 is correct.
leads to
ippp1: Resource temporarily unavailable
Syslog tells me
server kernel: isdn_ppp_bind: Can't find a (free) connection to the ipppd daemon.
Somehow ippp1 is not recognized. I searched the web but couldn't find a hint at this - can anyone point me into the right direction, please?
I think you forget to add /dev/ippp1 to /etc/ppp/options.ippp0 as second device (a line like "/dev/ippp0 /dev/ippp1"). Restart isdn. -- Karsten Keil SuSE Labs ISDN development