LCP Echo interval and logging with smpppd on T-DSL
Hi, how can I modify the LCP interval timer and suppress logging of LCP Echo messages with smpppd from SuSE 7.3 (on a T-DSL connection)? TIA, Hans-Peter
Hi,
how can I modify the LCP interval timer and suppress logging of LCP Echo messages with smpppd from SuSE 7.3 (on a T-DSL connection)?
This is not security relevant. You should ask stuff like this somewhere else. Check the "debug" option in the files in /etc/ppp/.
TIA, Hans-Peter
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On Monday 14 October 2002 15:22, Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
This is not security relevant. You should ask stuff like this somewhere else.
I beg your pardon.
Check the "debug" option in the files in /etc/ppp/.
Grr, thanks. Sorry for bothering you & others.
Thanks, Roman.
Thanks again, Hans-Peter
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:22:48PM +0200, Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
how can I modify the LCP interval timer and suppress logging of LCP Echo messages with smpppd from SuSE 7.3 (on a T-DSL connection)?
Check the "debug" option in the files in /etc/ppp/.
This advice needs a small note: if you omit the "debug" option on 7.3, smpppd is no longer able to detect that the status is CONNECTED, it will show CONNECTING instead. That's why it was on by default (fixed in later versions). Just to save anyone who read this the time to find out why smpppd's behaviour changes. But maybe you can live with that peculiarity, anyway. Peter -- Thought is limitation. Free your mind.
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Hans-Peter Jansen
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Peter Poeml
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Roman Drahtmueller