[SLE] Please Help - wvdial.dod ruines me!
Posted about this before but no one seam to bothered... maybe I putted too
much info into it so try again with a shorter version. Please help some, my
phone bill goes rocket high!
SuSe 6.4, MASQ, ppp connection wvdial.dod, internal dns server. I got
unwanted dial outs to my ISP all the time and I can't track any logical
reason for it. here is a snap from the message log extending a full turn of
ip-down, ip-up/p-down, ip-up:
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x6 magic=0xbee742e]
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x6 magic=0x0]
Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Terminating connection due to lack of
activity.
Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 20986)
Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x46 "Link inactive"]
Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x46]
Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connect time 3.4 minutes.
Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Sent 340073 bytes, received 2466529 bytes.
Jul 1 10:50:28 luna SuSEfirewall: Firewall rules successfully set.
Jul 1 10:50:28 luna ip-down: Restored original /etc/resolv.conf
Jul 1 10:50:28 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid
20986), status = 0x0
Jul 1 11:13:01 luna -- MARK --
Jul 1 11:13:26 luna pppd[416]: Starting link
Jul 1 11:13:26 luna pppd[416]: Perms of /dev/modem are ok, no 'mesg n'
neccesary.
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.41
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: Initializing modem.
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: Sending: ATZ
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: ATZ
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: OK
Jul 1 11:13:27 luna WvDial: Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: OK
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: Modem initialized.
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: Idle Seconds = 180, disabling automatic
reconnect.
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: Sending: ATDT 000200888090
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: Waiting for carrier.
Jul 1 11:13:28 luna WvDial: ATDT 000200888090
Jul 1 11:13:47 luna WvDial: CONNECT 33600/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS
Jul 1 11:13:47 luna WvDial: Carrier detected. Starting PPP immediately.
Jul 1 11:13:47 luna pppd[416]: Serial connection established.
Jul 1 11:13:47 luna pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Jul 1 11:13:48 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x47
By default, WVDial is configured to redial each time the connection is closed by the remote end, perhaps there is an option that disables that. You could also use a dialer that does not reconnect automatically, like Kppp? On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, you wrote:
Posted about this before but no one seam to bothered... maybe I putted too much info into it so try again with a shorter version. Please help some, my phone bill goes rocket high!
SuSe 6.4, MASQ, ppp connection wvdial.dod, internal dns server. I got unwanted dial outs to my ISP all the time and I can't track any logical reason for it. here is a snap from the message log extending a full turn of ip-down, ip-up/p-down, ip-up:
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x6 magic=0xbee742e] Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x6 magic=0x0] Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Terminating connection due to lack of activity. Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 20986) Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x46 "Link inactive"] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x46] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connection terminated. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connect time 3.4 minutes. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Sent 340073 bytes, received 2466529 bytes.
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Thanks for response, but a it's little hard to use Kppp as it's a masqueraded server and no X or anything on it. It's merely usead as a router for the moment, but should later also put samba there to use it as a file server and a local webserver to use for development purposes. So I can test localy, before go online to put on main webserver. Thanks anyway... Btw, I think log says: "Automatic reconnect disabled" or something like it. There most be something that trigger and force an outbound connection, but what? that's puzzeling me. I'm quite sure it's DNS related. If I coment out the "hint zone" in named.conf it all seam to be quite and nice, but no dialing at all even when I demand for it. I also tried a tip from the DNS-HOWTO to switch the root.hint file bwtween a bogus and a real one, restart named, through the "ip-up" and "ip-down" script but it didn't what to do the thing. Probably because I didn't implemeted it the right way. SuSE have this merged all into one script and I'm not sure of the proper place to put it or the right syntax. /Joakim
By default, WVDial is configured to redial each time the connection is closed by the remote end, perhaps there is an option that disables that. You could also use a dialer that does not reconnect automatically, like Kppp?
Posted about this before but no one seam to bothered... maybe I
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, you wrote: putted too
much info into it so try again with a shorter version. Please help some, my phone bill goes rocket high!
SuSe 6.4, MASQ, ppp connection wvdial.dod, internal dns server. I got unwanted dial outs to my ISP all the time and I can't track any logical reason for it. here is a snap from the message log extending a full turn of ip-down, ip-up/p-down, ip-up:
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x6 magic=0xbee742e] Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x6 magic=0x0] Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Terminating connection due to lack of activity. Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 20986) Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x46 "Link inactive"] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x46] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connection terminated. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connect time 3.4 minutes. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Sent 340073 bytes, received 2466529 bytes.
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i use to have lots of issues iwth kppp, i switch to wvdial and its great On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, Joakim Schramm wrote: > Thanks for response, but a it's little hard to use Kppp as it's a > masqueraded server and no X or anything on it. It's merely usead as a router > for the moment, but should later also put samba there to use it as a file > server and a local webserver to use for development purposes. So I can test > localy, before go online to put on main webserver. >
Thanks anyway... Btw, I think log says: "Automatic reconnect disabled" or something like it. There most be something that trigger and force an outbound connection, but what? that's puzzeling me. I'm quite sure it's DNS related. If I coment out the "hint zone" in named.conf it all seam to be quite and nice, but no dialing at all even when I demand for it.
I also tried a tip from the DNS-HOWTO to switch the root.hint file bwtween a bogus and a real one, restart named, through the "ip-up" and "ip-down" script but it didn't what to do the thing. Probably because I didn't implemeted it the right way. SuSE have this merged all into one script and I'm not sure of the proper place to put it or the right syntax.
/Joakim
By default, WVDial is configured to redial each time the connection is closed by the remote end, perhaps there is an option that disables that. You could also use a dialer that does not reconnect automatically, like Kppp?
Posted about this before but no one seam to bothered... maybe I
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, you wrote: putted too
much info into it so try again with a shorter version. Please help some, my phone bill goes rocket high!
SuSe 6.4, MASQ, ppp connection wvdial.dod, internal dns server. I got unwanted dial outs to my ISP all the time and I can't track any logical reason for it. here is a snap from the message log extending a full turn of ip-down, ip-up/p-down, ip-up:
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x6 magic=0xbee742e] Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x6 magic=0x0] Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Terminating connection due to lack of activity. Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 20986) Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x46 "Link inactive"] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x46] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connection terminated. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connect time 3.4 minutes. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Sent 340073 bytes, received 2466529 bytes.
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Yes wvdial is great, that's what i use. The problem is just it want to dial more then I demand for, and that's abit frustrating as it drives my phonebill rocket hight... /Joakim
-----Original Message----- From: Rolando Roman [mailto:landie@concentric.net] Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:45 PM To: Joakim Schramm; suse-linux-e Subject: RE: [SLE] Please Help - wvdial.dod ruines me!
i use to have lots of issues iwth kppp, i switch to wvdial and its great
Thanks anyway... Btw, I think log says: "Automatic reconnect disabled" or something like it. There most be something that trigger and force an outbound connection, but what? that's puzzeling me. I'm quite sure it's DNS related. If I coment out the "hint zone" in named.conf it all seam to be quite and nice, but no dialing at all even when I demand for it.
I also tried a tip from the DNS-HOWTO to switch the root.hint file bwtween a bogus and a real one, restart named, through the "ip-up" and "ip-down" script but it didn't what to do the thing. Probably because I didn't implemeted it the right way. SuSE have this merged all into one
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, Joakim Schramm wrote: > Thanks for response, but a it's little hard to use Kppp as it's a > masqueraded server and no X or anything on it. It's merely usead as a router > for the moment, but should later also put samba there to use it as a file > server and a local webserver to use for development purposes. So I can test > localy, before go online to put on main webserver. > script and
I'm not sure of the proper place to put it or the right syntax.
/Joakim
By default, WVDial is configured to redial each time the connection is closed by the remote end, perhaps there is an option that disables that. You could also use a dialer that does not reconnect automatically, like Kppp?
Posted about this before but no one seam to bothered... maybe I
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, you wrote: putted too
much info into it so try again with a shorter version. Please help some, my phone bill goes rocket high!
SuSe 6.4, MASQ, ppp connection wvdial.dod, internal dns server. I got unwanted dial outs to my ISP all the time and I can't track any logical reason for it. here is a snap from the message log extending a full turn of ip-down, ip-up/p-down, ip-up:
Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x6 magic=0xbee742e] Jul 1 10:50:00 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x6 magic=0x0] Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Terminating connection due to lack of activity. Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid 20986) Jul 1 10:50:22 luna pppd[416]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x46 "Link inactive"] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x46] Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connection terminated. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Connect time 3.4 minutes. Jul 1 10:50:23 luna pppd[416]: Sent 340073 bytes, received 2466529 bytes.
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