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Re: PPP session not established correctly



On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Shaji N V wrote:
 
> I have a problem in establishing a PPP session with my ISP. The excerpts 
> from the syslog is here:
> 
> Oct 15 12:36:43 localhost pppd[364]: pppd 2.3.11 started by user, uid 0
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: abort on (BUSY)
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: abort on (VOICE)
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: timeout set to 120 seconds
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: send (ATDT2022508111^M)
> Oct 15 12:36:44 localhost chat[365]: expect (ogin)
> Oct 15 12:37:33 localhost chat[365]: ATDT2022508111^M^M
> Oct 15 12:37:33 localhost chat[365]: CONNECT 48000 V42bis^M
> Oct 15 12:37:43 localhost chat[365]: ^M
> Oct 15 12:37:43 localhost chat[365]:
> Oct 15 12:37:43 localhost last message repeated 23 times
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: ** Ascend TNT1.LNHDC.MD.RCN.NET 
> Terminal Server **^M
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: ^M
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: ^M
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: Login
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]:  -- got it
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: send (xxxxx^M)
> Oct 15 12:38:03 localhost chat[365]: expect (word)
> Oct 15 12:38:23 localhost chat[365]: : xxxxx^M
> Oct 15 12:38:23 localhost chat[365]: Password
> Oct 15 12:38:23 localhost chat[365]:  -- got it
> Oct 15 12:38:23 localhost chat[365]: send (??????)
> Oct 15 12:38:23 localhost chat[365]: expect (1006)
> Oct 15 12:38:43 localhost chat[365]: : ^M
> Oct 15 12:38:53 localhost chat[365]:     Entering PPP Session.^M
> Oct 15 12:39:03 localhost chat[365]:     IP address is 208.58.212.82^M
> Oct 15 12:39:13 localhost chat[365]:     MTU is 1006
> Oct 15 12:39:13 localhost chat[365]:  -- got it
> Oct 15 12:39:13 localhost chat[365]: send (^M)
> Oct 15 12:39:13 localhost pppd[364]: Serial connection established.
> Oct 15 12:39:23 localhost pppd[364]: Using interface ppp0
> Oct 15 12:39:23 localhost pppd[364]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS4
> Oct 15 12:39:24 localhost pppd[364]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> 
> <magic 0xc17ec9d3> <pcomp> <accomp>]
> Oct 15 12:39:51 localhost last message repeated 9 times
> Oct 15 12:39:54 localhost pppd[364]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Oct 15 12:39:54 localhost pppd[364]: Connection terminated.
> Oct 15 12:40:09 localhost pppd[364]: Terminating on signal 2.
> Oct 15 12:40:09 localhost pppd[364]: Exit.

Your ISP is not responding to your configuration requests and is not
sending his own. It looks like your chat script is not set up correctly.
What program exactly are you using to make your connection? Is it pon,
wvdial or a homebrew bash script? Send the list the actual chat and ppp
options lists that you are using. Most ISPs are using PAP authentication,
but your chat session is sending the username and password. This method
went out of favor several years ago. Try making a manual connection using
minicom to learn the details of how your ISP authenticates and starts the
ppp session. See the PPP HOWTO for details of how to do this.

Dwight
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Dwight Johnson
dwj@aaronsrod.com



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