Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] PPPD Dies
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I had the same prob. Does your login take a long time? If it does then your IRQ for your modem is not set correctly. I was able to dial out with my modem when it was set to IRQ 3, but in windows it is 9. So if this is your problem then you need to use "setserial". Hope this helps, Matt Jerome Krough wrote:
I am using kppp. PPPD dies while a connection is being made with my ISP. This is the output of /var/log/messages
Mar 11 01:01:37 cojones kernel: registered device ppp0 Mar 11 01:01:37 cojones pppd[167]: pppd 2.2.0 started by jerry, uid 501 Mar 11 01:01:37 cojones pppd[167]: Using interface ppp0 Mar 11 01:01:37 cojones pppd[167]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cua2 Mar 11 01:02:07 cojones pppd[167]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Mar 11 01:02:07 cojones pppd[167]: Connection terminated. Mar 11 01:02:07 cojones pppd[167]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean: Mar 11 01:02:07 cojones pppd[167]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0 Mar 11 01:02:17 cojones pppd[167]: Hangup (SIGHUP) Mar 11 01:02:17 cojones pppd[167]: ioctl(TIOCNXCL): I/O error Mar 11 01:02:17 cojones pppd[167]: Exit.
/ppp/options is empty, suid is set and as far as I know the proper permissions are set. I have followed and set up kppp according to the kppp help file. I believe the problem has to do with "serial link is not 8-bit clean" and I have no idea what the message is referring to. Any help would be appreciated.
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