Dear Sir: Thank you for your response on my problem. I checked all files you told me about However there is nothing found wrong in /var/log/messages and -ipx-protocol in /etc/ppp/options was already disabled by default. Could you tell me please what can be wrong in general setting or just new kernels 2.2.4 and 2.2.5 too buggy? My old kernel 2.0.36 works just fine with kppp with the same setting but new kernels don't. The same deal as Expecting OK infinitely. Thank you Alex At 09:30 PM 3/30/99 , you wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 11:12 +0100, alex@daniloff.com wrote:
I got a strange problem with 2.2.4 and 2.2.5 kernels. When I use kppp with my old 2.0.36 kernel my USR modem is dialing up and establishing connection without any problem. When I'm rebooting with the 2.2.4 or 2.2.5 kernel my modem gets initialize and does it infinetely. In the terminal window I can only see ATZ and Expecting OK. That's it. I tried to test my modem with minicom. Modem dials connection without a problem, but after drops connection by itself. I compiled PPP PLIP and SLIP supports in the both new kernels. I did'n change setting or any parameter in /etc/rc.config, /etc/resolve.config, /etc/suseppp and so on. Could somebody please point me on what is a problem? I'm fighting with it almost a week. Please help me
Are there any error messages in /var/log/messages? Also check /etc/ppp/options for an `-ipx-protocol'. If it's in there, remove it.
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