[S.u.S.E. Linux] PPPD Deamon
Any help would be a appreciated. I am trying to get my ppp connection to the net working under S.u.S.E. 5.2 fresh install. I have X up and running and am using the KDE window manager. I was trying to config my dial up using an applet called KDPPP I think is the name, nice config panel. Anyway, all seems to function correctly to the point of connection and login script execution. The Login id goes in and then the prompt for Password and it is sent. And at this point (when the ppp handshake starts) I get a message on the debug console that says PPD Deamon died unexpectedly and that is the end of the connection attempt. The connection drops 30 seconds later or so later. Any ideas or things to look at would be greatly appreciated. Perry K. Moon pmoon@mindspring.com -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Perry Moon wrote:
Any help would be a appreciated.
I am trying to get my ppp connection to the net working under S.u.S.E. 5.2 fresh install. I have X up and running and am using the KDE window manager. I was trying to config my dial up using an applet called KDPPP I think is the name, nice config panel. Anyway, all seems to function correctly to the point of connection and login script execution. The Login id goes in and then the prompt for Password and it is sent. And at this point (when the ppp handshake starts) I get a message on the debug console that says PPD Deamon died unexpectedly and that is the end of the connection attempt. The connection drops 30 seconds later or so later. Any ideas or things to look at would be greatly appreciated.
Perry K. Moon pmoon@mindspring.com
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Perry- if you're getting past authentication you're 9/10 of the way home! :) Type "dmesg" at a console prompt and see if the output mentions PPP. If it doesn't, recompile your kernel to include PPP support and don't forget to do the "make modules". Boot with the new kernel and everything should work. Ken -- Ken Schuller Network Support Specialist NovaNET Learning, Inc. <hint> Take out the spam foil to reply via e-mail. </hint> Incidentally, I speak for me. That's all. No one else. Linux- the best things in life are free! (Or at least GPL'ed...) -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
On Thu, Jun 18, 1998 at 11:33 -0400, Perry Moon wrote:
Any help would be a appreciated.
I am trying to get my ppp connection to the net working under S.u.S.E. 5.2 fresh install. I have X up and running and am using the KDE window manager. I was trying to config my dial up using an applet called KDPPP I think is the name, nice config panel. Anyway, all seems to function correctly to the point of connection and login script execution. The Login id goes in and then the prompt for Password and it is sent. And at this point (when the ppp handshake starts) I get a message on the debug console that says PPD Deamon died unexpectedly and that is the end of the connection attempt. The connection drops 30 seconds later or so later. Any ideas or things to look at would be greatly appreciated.
Check /etc/ppp/options. It has to be empty for kppp to work. Ciao, Stefan -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Having a (dynamic) ISP that provides DNS's, primary = (199.182.120.203) and secondary = (199.182.120.202) for login, how would I edit the following script to accomadate them. I have a simple home system wanting Internet access. I have a 33.6 modem with an existing functional account.<BR> ****************************************************************<BR> <BR> <FONT face="Courier New"><SMALL><SMALL>isp:<BR> set device /dev/cua1<BR> set speed 115200<BR> disable lqr<BR> deny lqr<BR> disable vjcomp<BR> deny vjcomp<BR> set redial 10 4<BR> set timeout 300<BR> set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 25 \"\"<BR> AT&F1&C1&D2%A4=0 OK-AT-OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 70 CONNECT"<BR> set phone ********<BR> set ifaddr 123.45.67.89/24 123.45.67.98/0 #are these neccesary?<BR> add 0 0 123.45.67.98 #are these neccesary?<BR> set openmode passive<BR> disable chap<BR> disable pap<BR> accept chap<BR> accept pap<BR> set authname ********<BR> set authkey ******<BR> =======================================================================<BR> Thanks, any assistance would help me, I'm new as you can tell.</SMALL></SMALL></FONT><BR> <P align="center"><BR> <BR> Bill Schoolcraft<BR> <A HREF="http://www.netcom.com/~wiliweld<BR">http://www.netcom.com/~wiliweld<BR</A>> ~<BR> " 640k ought to be enough for anybody !!!"<BR> ~<BR> </P> Bill Gates 1981 -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Having a (dynamic) ISP that provides DNS's, primary = (199.182.120.203) and secondary = (199.182.120.202) for login, how would I edit the following script to accomadate them. I have a simple home system wanting Internet access. I have a 33.6 modem with an existing functional account.
set device /dev/cua1 set speed 115200 disable lqr deny lqr disable vjcomp deny vjcomp set redial 10 4 set timeout 300 set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 25 \"\" AT&F1&C1&D2%A4=0 OK-AT-OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 70 CONNECT" set phone ******** set ifaddr 123.45.67.89/24 123.45.67.98/0 #are these neccesary? add 0 0 123.45.67.98 #are these neccesary? set openmode passive disable chap disable pap accept chap accept pap set authname ******** set authkey ******
If you are using pppd, it gets your dns from your service provider and if that dns is down, your service provider usually will automatically connect you to a secondary dns. Anything that is not related to connecting to you isp, isn't needed. When pppd connects to it's host, it get all the information from the host that is needed... I believe that all the other stuff like: set ifaddr other gatewaying information isn't needed... if you read the man on pppd, it will tell you what the basics are for connecting to a host, and what's needed if you are a host with a client trying to connect to you... Jonathan P.S. There's also examples in the man page! -- =========== =========== Jonathan Paul Cowherd jpcowh01@slug.louisville.edu <A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01"><A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01</A">http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01</A</A>> This is my world and I am... World Leader Pretend =========== =========== -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
I am trying to get my ppp connection to the net working under S.u.S.E. 5.2 fresh install. I have X up and running and am using the KDE window manager. I was trying to config my dial up using an applet called KDPPP I think is the name, nice config panel. Anyway, all seems to function correctly to the point of connection and login script execution. The Login id goes in and then the prompt for Password and it is sent. And at this point (when the ppp handshake starts) I get a message on the debug console that says PPD Deamon died unexpectedly and that is the end of the connection attempt. The connection drops 30 seconds later or so later. Any ideas or things to look at would be greatly appreciated.
Check /etc/ppp/options. It has to be empty for kppp to work.
Ciao, Stefan
Thank's guy's, that was it! :-) Perry Moon -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
$)C Perry Moon wrote:
I am trying to get my ppp connection to the net working under S.u.S.E. 5.2 fresh install. I have X up and running and am using the KDE window manager. I was trying to config my dial up using an applet called KDPPP I think is the name, nice config panel. Anyway, all seems to function correctly to the point of connection and login script execution. The Login id goes in and then the prompt for Password and it is sent. And at this point (when the ppp handshake starts) I get a message on the debug console that says PPD Deamon died unexpectedly and that is the end of the connection attempt. The connection drops 30 seconds later or so later. !!!!!!!!!! Any ideas or things to look at would be greatly appreciated.
Check /etc/ppp/options. It has to be empty for kppp to work.
Ciao, !!!!!!!!!!!! Stefan
Thank's guy's, that was it! :-)
Perry Moon
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