immer noch ISDN-Anfängerfrage
Hallo Lister,
beim Aufruf von isdn erscheint folgendes: can`t open file ipppd.ippp0:
no such file or directory.
Ich füge nun mal die logdateien und die meiner Meinung relevanten
Dateienbei, wenn es dann klappt:
1. device.ippp0#!/bin/sh
# REMOVE the next line once configuration is complete
#########################
# REMOVE the above line once configuration is complete
########################
# Instructions: read the comments for each command, and if necessary,
edit
# the command (e.g. replace EAZ with your real EAZ or MSN). Look for
lines
# marked with XXX_, which is probably all you need to change.
# If the command is commented out, remove the leading '#' to enable it
if
# the command is needed.
#
# After you have configured this file, remove the "Warning!" line
above to
# enable this file.
# If using dynamic IP addresses:
# Check out the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/isdnutils and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/
isdnutils
# scripts, to ensure that any routing is done correctly there (the
# ip-up.d/isdnutils script is run after a syncPPP link is established,
and the
# ip-down.d/isdnutils script is run after the link goes down).
# You need to have the ppp package installed for those scripts to
work.
set -e # exit on _any_ error
# Get the device name
device=`basename $0`; device=${device#*.}
# this used to be simple, but POSIX is a bit more limited
# ippp0+8 -> devtype=ippp
devtype=${device%%[0-9]*}
# ippp0+8 -> devnums=0+8
devnums=${device##$devtype}
# ippp0+8 -> device=ippp8
device=$devtype${devnums#[0-9]*+}
dowhat="$1"
masterslave="$2"
case "x$masterslave" in
xmaster) master=true; slave=false;;
xslave) master=false; slave=true; masterdevice="$3";;
x) master=false; slave=false;;
*) echo "Error, $0 called with unknown 2nd arg '$masterslave',
aborting!"
exit 1;;
esac
# The (dummy) IP addresses
#
# Use 192.25.206.10 for LOCALIP and 10.0.0.2 for REMOTEIP if you have
# dynamic IP addresses; with static address fill in the real values!
LOCALIP=192.25.206.10 # XXX_
REMOTEIP=10.0.0.2 # XXX_
# Phone numbers (without the leading zero)
#
# REMOTEMSN may be a list of numbers to dial, separated by a space.
# If you do that, DO put quotes around the whole value! Like:
# REMOTEMSN='221345788 221345789'
#
# The REMOTEMSN must be the areacode (without the leading zero) +
phonenumber!
#
# Example: areacode: 0221 phonenumber: 345789
# => REMOTEMSN='221345789'
#
# EXPLANATION:
# A zero is added below when it is used as the outgoing number;
# when it it used as the incoming number, it must be without a leading
zero
# (which is why you must leave that leading zero out below).
# The local number must also be given without the leading zero!
#
# EXCEPTION:
# In countries where there are NO areacodes, this leading zero must
NOT be
# added. In that case, change the value of LEADINGZERO below to ''
# LEADINGZERO could conceivably need to be something else in certian
# situations, so it is configurable.
LOCALMSN=xxxxxxxx # XXX_
REMOTEMSN=xxxxxxx # XXX_
LEADINGZERO=0 # XXX_ use LEADINGZERO='' if you have no areacodes.
# DIALMODE:
# New with kernel 2.0.36 is the `dialmode' setting.
# dialmode=auto is compatible with the old behaviour (dial-on-demand
enabled).
# Read the isdnctrl manpage for more info.
# Change the value below if you want a different setting when the
interface is
# started.
# For slave devices (channel bundling) dialmode _must_ be auto,
# so for slave devices this setting is ignored.
DIALMODE=auto # XXX_ other values can be 'on' and 'off'
# Encapsulation (default is syncppp for ipppX devices, rawip for isdnX
devices)
# Change the next four lines if you need some other value.
if expr ${device} : ippp > /dev/null
then ENCAP=syncppp
else ENCAP=rawip
fi
# Configuration (start)
case "$dowhat" in
start)
# XXX_
# If running kernel 2.0.31 or higher, enable the IP dynamic hack
# (if needed). See linux/Documentation/networking/ip_dynaddr.txt .
# Default is: enabled. If you have static IP numbers, you can
remove
# the next line.
[ -f /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr ] && echo 5 > /proc/sys/net/
ipv4/ip_dynaddr
# First you need to create the interface
if $slave
then isdnctrl addslave ${masterdevice} ${device}
else isdnctrl addif ${device}
fi
# eaz name num
# Set the EAZ (German 1TR6 protocol) or MSN (Euro-ISDN E-DSS1) for
# interface "name" to "num". For an EAZ this is only one digit,
for a
# MSN "num" is the whole MSN.
# In the Netherlands this includes the areacode, but not the
leading 0.
# (other countries?)
isdnctrl eaz ${device} $LOCALMSN
# addphone name out num
# Set the phone number(s) of the remote site for the IP-interface
# "name". More than one number can be set by calling isdnctrl
addphone
# repeatedly. If more than one number is set these will be tried
one
# after another. When using an german SPV-type connection, with a
# ICN-card, the number has to be preceeded by a capital S.
# This is the "normal" number.
if [ ! -z "$REMOTEMSN" ]; then
for MSN in $REMOTEMSN; do
isdnctrl addphone ${device} out $LEADINGZERO$MSN
done
fi
# addphone name in num
# Set the phone number(s) that the IP-interface "name" is supposed
to
# accept for incoming calls. If no number is given, incoming calls
are
# disabled. More than one number can be set by calling isdnctrl
addphone
# repeatedly. Also wildcards can be used (see below).
# In the Netherlands (and elsewhere?),
# this is with areacode but without leading 0
#if [ ! -z "$REMOTEMSN" ]; then
# for MSN in $REMOTEMSN; do
# isdnctrl addphone ${device} in $MSN
# done
#fi
# secure name on|off
# Turns on or off the security feature for interface "name". If
set to
# on, incoming calls will only be accepted if the calling number
has
# been added to the access list with isdnctrl addphone name in.
isdnctrl secure ${device} on
# huptimeout name seconds
# Set the hangup timeout for interface "name" to "seconds". If
there
# is inactivity (i.e. no traffic on the interface) for the given
time
# the driver automatically shuts down the connection.
# Default is 60 seconds
isdnctrl huptimeout ${device} 60 # XXX_
# dialmax name num
# Set the number of dial atempts for interface "name" to "num". If
# dialing, each phonenumber is tried this many times before giving
up.
#isdnctrl dialmax ${device} NUM
# ihup name on|off
# Turn on or off the hangup timeout for incoming calls on
interface name
#isdnctrl ihup ${device} on
# encap name encapname
# Set the encapsulation mode for interface "name". Possible modes
for
# encapname are: rawip ip cisco-h ethernet syncppp uihdlc
# (most people use rawip, syncppp or cisco-h; syncppp is normal
for
# ISP's, rawip is normal for semi-fixed linux-linux connections)
isdnctrl encap ${device} $ENCAP
# l2_prot name protocol
# Set the layer-2 protocol for interface "name". Possible values
for
# "protocol" are x75i, x75ui, x75bui and hdlc
# (most people use hdlc)
isdnctrl l2_prot ${device} hdlc
# l3_prot name protocol
# Set the layer-3 protocol for interface "name". At the moment
only
# trans is supported. If protocol is omitted the current setting
is
# printed.
isdnctrl l3_prot ${device} trans
# verbose num
# Set verbosity level to <num>.
# (2 shows the first package of every connection, that is very
useful.)
# WARNING: this is a global parameter, that affects all isdn
devices!
isdnctrl verbose 2
# CHARGEHUP FUNCTION
# chargehup name on|off
# Turn on or off hangup before next charge info for interface
name. This
# can only be used if the ISDN provider transmits charge info
during and
# after the connection. If set to on, the driver will close the
# connection just before the next charge info will be received if
the
# interface is inactive.
#isdnctrl chargehup ${device} on
# chargeint name seconds
# When "seconds" are given, the charge interval for the given
interface
# is set. This may be of use on ISDN lines with no chargeinfo or
no
# online chargeinfo. The connection will only be closed 2 seconds
before
# the end of the next charge interval and only, if huptime out
seconds
# of inactivity have been reached. If ihup is on, also incomming
# connections are closed by this mechanism.
#isdnctrl chargeint ${device} NUM
# CALLBACK FUNCTION
# callback name off|in|out
# Selects callback mode for interface "name". If call-back mode is
in,
# then after getting an incoming call, a callback is triggered. If
# callback mode is out, then this system does the initial call,
then
# waiting for callback of the remote machine.
#isdnctrl callback ${device} MODE
# cbdelay name seconds
# Set the callback delay for interface "name" to "seconds". If
callback
# mode for this interface is in, dialing is delayed the given
time. If
# the callback mode is out, after dialing out and waiting the
given
# time, a hangup is issued to free the line for the incoming
callback
# from the remote machine. This hangup-after-dial is disabled by
setting
# cbdelay to 0.
#isdnctrl cbdelay ${device} SECONDS
# cbhup name on|off
# Turns on or off Hangup (Reject) for interface "name" before
starting
# Callback.
#isdnctrl cbhup ${device} MODE
# OTHER OPTIONS
# There are other options not used by most people. You can insert
these
# options here.
# See also : isdnctrl(8), isdnctrl help text
# pppbind is needed when using one ipppd per ippp interface
# (like Debian does)
bindnum=`expr $device : 'ippp\(.*\)'` || true
if [ ! -z "$bindnum" ]; then
isdnctrl pppbind ${device} $bindnum
fi
# NETWORK SETUP
# Network device setup as usual (not applicable to slave devices!)
# See also : ifconfig(8) route(8) or any book about unix
networking.
if ! $slave; then
ifconfig ${device} $LOCALIP pointopoint $REMOTEIP netmask
255.255.255.255
set +e # ignore errors from here on
route del -host $REMOTEIP ${device} 2>/dev/null
route add -host $REMOTEIP ${device}
# setting default route here is only useful if this is your only
# outside connection... The default is ippp0 for the default route.
# NOTE: default route for ippp0 is also set in /etc/ppp/
ip-up.d/00-ipppd
# and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/99-ipppd ! So if you don't want the
# default route over ippp0, edit those scripts as well.
# Another solution is not to use ippp0 at all; this is only done
# for ippp0 so by skipping that (and starting with ippp1 for
# example) you don't have to edit anything to avoid changing the
# default route!
if [ "$bindnum" = 0 ]; then
route del default 2>/dev/null
route add default netmask 0 ${device}
fi
# FIREWALL RULES XXX_
# Explicitly list what's allowed, and then deny the rest.
# I'm assuming kernel 2.2.x here, hence ipchains
# instead of ipfwadm or iptables. Note also that this is
pretty
# simple-minded, and offers only rudimentary protection.
#
# The firewall rules below will only work here if using static IP
# addresses!!! For dynamic addresses the rules should be added in
# /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/00-isdnutils and deleted in
# /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/99-isdnutils .
# Also note you usually only want a setup as below for the interface
# facing the internet, not if you're using the interface to connect a
# local subnet (unless you're using masquerading).
# Also be sure to check the config to make sure it fits what you
want.
#
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP}
1000:
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} ssh
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} smtp
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP}
ident
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} ftp
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} http
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p UDP -d ${LOCALIP}
1024:
# ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p ICMP -d ${LOCALIP}
# ipchains -A input -j DENY -i ${device}
# If you don't have masquerading set up yet, try the following
# (I recommend the ipmasq package).
# Replace 192.168.1 with the network number you use on the hosts
# that will use masquerading.
# ipchains -I forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.1.0/24
fi # not slave
# ignore errors in case of older kernel
if $slave
then isdnctrl dialmode $device auto >/dev/null 2>&1
else isdnctrl dialmode $device $DIALMODE >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
;;
# Delete the interface
stop)
set +e # ignore errors from here on
isdnctrl dialmode $device off >/dev/null 2>&1
if ! $slave; then
# FIREWALL RULES XXX_
# Undo the things done above.
#
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP}
1000:
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} ssh
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} smtp
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP}
ident
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} ftp
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p TCP -d ${LOCALIP} http
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p UDP -d ${LOCALIP}
1024:
# ipchains -D input -j ACCEPT -i ${device} -p ICMP -d ${LOCALIP}
# ipchains -D input -j DENY -i ${device}
# If you don't have masquerading set up yet, try the following.
# Replace 192.168.1 with the network number you use on the hosts
# that will use masquerading.
# ipchains -D forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.1.0/24
# Commands to undo the network stuff
route del $REMOTEIP $device 2> /dev/null
# only delete default route if set above!
# The default is to use ippp0 for your default route.
bindnum=`expr $device : 'ippp\(.*\)'`
if [ "$bindnum" = 0 ]; then
route del default netmask 0 2>/dev/null
fi
ifconfig $device down 2> /dev/null
isdnctrl delif $device 2> /dev/null
# If this was the master device,
# the delif will also have removed the slaves.
fi
;;
# the rest is generic, don't touch
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
# vim:set sw=4 si:
ifconfig
inet addr:192.25.206.10 P-t-P:10.0.0.2
Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:74 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:74 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0
RX bytes:4731 (4.6 KiB) TX bytes:4731 (4.6 KiB)
tap0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FE:FD:00:00:00:00
inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP BROADCAST RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
ipppd.ippp0
Options file for ipppd.
ipppd will not read /etc/ppp/options or /etc/ppp/ioptions or any
other
config file. Everything has to be in here.
# REMOVE the next line once configuration is complete
#########################
# REMOVE the above line once configuration is complete
########################
# "peer" is the name for our syncppp partner.
# STANDARD OPTIONS
#debug # enable debugging
#kdebug X # set kernel debugging level to X
#nodetach # (no) fork to the background
#callback X # ask for callback (parameter X ?)
#lock # create a lock file for device
#domain X # add domain X to a given hostname
#pidfile X # save pid in file X
#call X # take options from privileges file (???)
#idle X # idle time limit (seconds)
#holdoff X # holdoff time limit (seconds)
#maxconnect X # set maximum connection time (in seconds ?)
#+mp # enable multi line ppp
#+pwlog # log password (WARNING: possible security hole)
#nomagic # magic number negotiation
# ppp handshake : tuning
#silent # don't even try to initiate the connection
#passive # wait for the peer to initiate the connection
#lcp-echo-failure X # consecutive echo failures
#lcp-echo-interval X # time for lcp echo events
lcp-restart 1 # Set timeout for LCP
#lcp-max-terminate X # Set max #xmits for term-reqs
#lcp-max-configure X # Set max #xmits for conf-reqs
#lcp-max-failure X # Set max #conf-naks for LCP
# AUTHENTICATION
name xxxxxxxxx # set local name for auth XXX_
#user X # set name for auth with peer; default is value for name
#usehostname # use hostname for auth
#remotename X # set remote name for auth
#noauth # (dont) require peer (the other) to auth
#require-pap # allow only pap authentication (dialin only)
#require-chap # allow only chap authentication (dialin only)
#login # use system password database for pap
#papcrypt # pap passwords are encrypted
# AUTHENTICATION TUNING
#pap-restart X # Set retransmit timeout for PAP
#pap-max-authreq X # Set max #xmits for auth-reqs
#pap-timeout X # Set time limit for peer PAP auth.
#chap-restart X # Set timeout for CHAP
#chap-max-challenge X # Set max #xmits for challenge
#chap-interval X # Set interval for rechallenge
# COMPRESSION
#noaccomp # address compression on/off
#nopcomp # protocol field compression on/off
#novj # van jacobsen compression on/off
#novjccomp # van jacobsen connection-ID compression on/off
#vj-max-slots X # tune maximum vj header slots
#nobsdcomp # bsd compression on/off
#nodeflate # deflate compression on/off
#nopredictor1 # predictor1 compression in/off
noccp # compression negotation on/off
nolzs # LZS compression off (not yet supported fully)
# IP NETWORKING
#noip # (do not) disable ip transfer
#X:Y # (do not) set local ip to X, remote ip to Y
noipdefault # do not use name for default ip addr
#useifip # (do) use ip addresses from interface
#usefirstip # (do) use first ip from auth file for remote
netmask 255.255.255.255 # do set netmask, 255.255.255.255 for
pointopoint
#defaultroute # (do not) set default route
nohostroute # do not set host route
#proxyarp # (do not) set an proxy arp entry
mru 1524 # do set maximum size of receive units to X
#default-mru # (do not) enable mru negotation
mtu 1500 # do set max size of transmit units (1500 is OK)
#useifmtu # (do not) use mtu from interface
#ipparam X # (do not) set ip parameters in script X
#ms-dns X # (do not) set dns addr for the peers use (dialin only)
#ms-wins X # (do not) wins address for the peers use (dialin only)
#ms-get-dns # (do not) accept peers suggestion of dns addr (dialout)
#set_userip # (do not) define valid ip addrs in /etc/ppp/useriptab
#ipcp-restart X # Set timeout for IPCP
#ipcp-max-terminate X # Set max #xmits for term-reqs
#ipcp-max-configure X # Set max #xmits for conf-reqs
#ipcp-max-failure X # Set max #conf-naks for IPCP
ipcp-accept-local # Accept peer's address for us
ipcp-accept-remote # Accept peer's address for it
# IPX NETWORKING
#noipx # en/disable ipx
#ipx-network X # IPX network number
#ipxcp-accept-network # Accept peer netowrk
#ipx-node X # IPX node number
#ipxcp-accept-local # Accept our address
#ipxcp-accept-remote # Accept peer's address
#ipx-routing X # IPX routing proto number
#ipx-router-name X # IPX router name
#ipxcp-restart X # Set timeout for IPXCP
#ipxcp-max-terminate X # max #xmits for term-reqs
#ipxcp-max-configure X # max #xmits for conf-reqs
#ipxcp-max-failure X # max #conf-naks for IPXCP
isdnlog
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 12:36:08 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:36:39 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:37:09 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:37:39 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:38:10 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:38:40 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:39:10 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:39:41 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:40:11 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:40:42 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:41:12 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:41:42 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:42:13 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:42:43 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:43:13 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:43:44 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:44:14 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:44:44 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:45:14 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:45:45 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:46:15 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:46:46 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:47:16 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:47:46 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:48:18 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:48:48 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:49:18 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:49:49 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:50:19 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:50:49 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:51:20 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 12:53:52 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:54:22 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:54:53 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:55:23 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:55:53 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:56:24 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:56:54 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:57:24 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:57:55 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 12:58:58 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:58:58 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 12:59:26 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 12:59:57 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:00:27 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:00:58 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:01:28 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:01:58 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:02:29 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:02:59 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:03:29 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:04:00 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:04:30 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:05:00 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:05:31 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:06:01 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:06:31 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:07:02 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:07:32 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:08:02 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:08:33 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:11:36 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:12:06 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:12:36 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:13:07 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:13:37 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:14:07 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:14:38 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:15:08 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:15:38 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:16:09 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:16:39 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:17:09 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:17:40 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:18:10 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:18:40 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:19:11 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:20:05 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:20:11 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:20:42 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:21:12 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:21:42 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 13:22:13 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:22:43 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 13:23:14 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 17:03:43 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:04:13 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:04:44 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:05:14 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Error in file `/etc/isdn/isdn.conf', line 12: There is no value for
`AREACODE'!
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 17:05:45 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:06:15 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:06:45 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:07:15 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:07:46 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:08:16 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:08:46 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:09:17 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:09:47 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:10:17 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:10:48 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:11:18 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:11:49 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:12:19 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:12:49 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:13:20 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:13:50 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:14:20 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:14:51 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:15:21 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:15:51 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:16:21 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
Got signal 15
exit now 7
isdnlog Version 4.66 starting
Holiday Version 1.10-Germany [12-Apr-1999] loaded [11 entries from /
usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat]
Dest V1.01: File '/usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb' opened fine - Dest 1.0 int
(+h) AT DE NL CH
Zone V1.25: Provider 0 File '/usr/share/isdn/zone-de-dtag.cdb' opened
fine - V1.25 K2 C2 N256 T157147 O1 L5
Rates Version 3.06 [07-Aug-2003 22:35:40] loaded [70 Providers, 738
Zones, 2667 Areas, 42 Services, 509 Comments, 13 eXceptions, 35
Redirects, 2091 Rates from /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat]
(ISDN subsystem with ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS > 16 detected,
ioctl(IIOCNETGPN) is available)
isdn.conf:2 active channels, 0 MSN/SI entries
(Data versions: iprofd=0x06 net_cfg=0x06 /dev/isdninfo=0x01)
Everything is fine, isdnlog-4.66 is running in full featured mode.
(HiSax driver detected)
23.Feb 17:16:52 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:17:22 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:17:53 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:18:23 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
23.Feb 17:18:53 * ReturnError: invalid served user nr
route
debian:~# route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref
Use Iface
10.0.0.2 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0
0 ippp0
192.168.0.2 * 255.255.255.255 UH 1 0
0 tap0
default * 0.0.0.0 U 0 0
0 ippp0
Vielleicht kann mir ja einer von Euch helfen, ich danke schon mal für
die Mühe.
Ich kann nur sporadisch ins Netz, deswegen kann ich bei etwaigen
Fragen nicht sofort anworten.
grüßle aus Stuttgart
Klaus
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