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Re: ppp



>-servis@purdue.edu
>
> *- On  5 Mar, Ole J. Tetlie wrote about "ppp"
> > I'm having a little trouble with ppp. Everything seems normal until
> > the line with "Hangup". I don't know why that happens. I made the
> > configuration with pppconfig, making the same choices as for a
> > machine with working ppp. Could it be some other netconfig
> > that is making trouble. I'd appreciate a clue.
> > 
> > Mar 5 20:16:13 ringebu pppd[806]: pppd 2.3.3 started by root, uid 0
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: abort on (BUSY)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: abort on (VOICE)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: abort on (NO ANSWER)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: send (ATZ^M)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: expect (OK)
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: ATZ^M^M
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: OK
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: -- got it
> > Mar 5 20:16:14 ringebu chat[807]: send (ATDT22596790^M)
> > Mar 5 20:16:15 ringebu chat[807]: expect (CONNECT)
> > Mar 5 20:16:15 ringebu chat[807]: ^M
> > Mar 5 20:16:46 ringebu chat[807]: ATDT22596790^M^M
> > Mar 5 20:16:46 ringebu chat[807]: CONNECT
> > Mar 5 20:16:46 ringebu chat[807]: -- got it
> > Mar 5 20:16:46 ringebu chat[807]: send (\d)
> > Mar 5 20:16:47 ringebu pppd[806]: Serial connection established.
> > Mar 5 20:16:48 ringebu pppd[806]: Using interface ppp0
> > Mar 5 20:16:48 ringebu pppd[806]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS2
> > Mar 5 20:16:53 ringebu pppd[806]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> > Mar 5 20:16:53 ringebu pppd[806]: Modem hangup
> > Mar 5 20:16:53 ringebu pppd[806]: Connection terminated.
> > Mar 5 20:16:54 ringebu pppd[806]: Exit.
> > 
> 
> Are you using PAP or CHAP authentication?  It looks like the type of
> behavior I had when I had my authentication wrong.  Turn debug on in
> your pppd options file and watch the /var/log/ppp.log file when your are
> connecting, 'tail -f /var/log/ppp.log'.  You should see the username and
> password being sent to the remote host. If it is wrong you will see a
> LCP request from the remote host to hangup.  I am no expert but just
> speaking from experience.

PAP on both ends. debug is on, but it doesn't seem like anything
is sent at all.

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...Unix, MS-DOS, and MS Windows (also known as the Good, the Bad,
and the Ugly).                                       (Matt Welsh)
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