Re: ISDN w/Debian
>> "SS" == Shiraz Sayani <Shiraz.Sayani@Bigfoot.com> writes:
SS> 1) I think I've set everything up ok in /etc/isdn, and
SS> /etc/init.d/isdnutils runs fine at boot up, but
SS> whenever I try to establish a connection, I get the
SS> following type of system messages.
SS> Jun 20 19:41:16 Bert kernel: OPEN: 10.0.0.1 -> 195.121.1.34 UDP, port:
SS> 1028 -> 53
SS> Jun 20 19:41:16 Bert kernel: ippp0: dialing 0 3518333...
SS> Jun 20 19:41:24 Bert kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
SS> Jun 20 19:41:24 Bert kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
SS> Jun 20 19:41:26 Bert kernel: OPEN: 10.0.0.1 -> 194.178.56.21 UDP, port:
SS> 1032 -> 53
SS> Jun 20 19:41:26 Bert kernel: ippp0: dialing 0 3518333...
SS> Jun 20 19:41:34 Bert kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
SS> Jun 20 19:41:34 Bert kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
SS> Jun 20 19:41:34 Bert kernel: OPEN: 10.0.0.1 -> 195.121.1.66 UDP, port:
SS> 1035 -> 53
SS> Jun 20 19:41:34 Bert kernel: ippp0: dialing 0 3518333...
SS> Jun 20 19:41:42 Bert kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
SS> Jun 20 19:41:42 Bert kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
SS> I tried setting 'debug' in the appropriate options file in /etc/isdn
SS> (which used to give me all the sent/recd messages so I could see
SS> what was going wrong), but now I only get the output above.
You have "debug" in /etc/isdn/ipppd.ippp0 and still don't get verbose
messages in syslog? Really strange. These messages are necessary to
determine why your box hangs up after connecting.
SS> 2) Can I stop all network access attempting to dial my ISP? I'd prefer
SS> to use netup and netdown type scripts, but the default
SS> configuation does not seem to need this.
Just remove the phonenumber with isdnctrl and add it if you want to dial
out. Make a small script for this if you want to.
Ciao,
Martin
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