On Sunday 28 July 2002 15.11, Logan wrote:
PPP-logfile:
jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: Plugin passwordfd.so loaded jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0 jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: Perms of /dev/ttyS1 are ok, no 'mesg n' neccesary jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: using channel 1 jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: using interface ppp0 jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1 jul 25 03:33:58 linux pppd[1191]: sent [LCP ConfRq id=0x1
<pcomp> <accomp>] jul 25 03:34:45 linux pppd[1191]: Hangup (SIGHUP) jul 25 03:34:45 linux pppd[1191]: modem hangup jul 25 03:34:45 linux pppd[1191]: connection terminated jul 25 03:34:45 linux pppd[1191]: exit ------------------------------------------------------------- morituri te salutant fur die ganze familie! (Those about to die salute you for the whole family???)
Yes, this is what you posted before, but it's useless from a problem solving perspective. It just shows ppp starting but not getting a reply from the remote. I was thinking that the messages from wvdial *before* ppp starts would perhaps show why there's no response. It's a bit of a long shot, I know, but the above from pppd tells us next to nothing. //Anders