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Re: modem hung up on etch



2007/9/17, Douglas A. Tutty <dtutty@porchlight.ca>:
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 08:07:44PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini wrote:

> >
> >
> >
> > Sep 16 19:21:22 zuzu chat[24022]: send (ATDT number of my isp^M)
> > Sep 16 19:21:22 zuzu chat[24022]: ^M
> > Sep 16 19:21:24 zuzu pppd[24050]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
> > Sep 16 19:21:24 zuzu pppd[24050]: Device ttyS0 is locked by pid 24021
> Huh?
>
> > Sep 16 19:21:24 zuzu pppd[24050]: Exit.
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu chat[24022]: ATDTnumber of my isp^M^M
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu chat[24022]: CONNECT
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu chat[24022]:  -- got it
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu pppd[24021]: Serial connection established.
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu pppd[24021]: Using interface ppp0
> > Sep 16 19:21:42 zuzu pppd[24021]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu pppd[24021]: PAP authentication succeeded
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu gconfd (root-23963): Recieved SIGHUP, new all
> > databases run
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu gconfd (root-23963): the address
> > "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" is resolved at a
>
> Is something with gnome getting in the way?  Some network manager junk?
> (in case its not obvious, I don't do gnome, I start ppp with
> $pon courier
> [courier is the type of modem I have] )

with sarge I use pon and poff to connect to internet, now I use this
command the system say me.


$ pon modem
The file /etc/ppp/peers/modem does not exist. Please create it or use
a command line argument to use another file in the /etc/ppp/peers/ directory.

modem is my connection not my modem


if I try to config ppp:

# pppconfig
bash: pppconfig: command not found


if I read the file resolv.conf I read the dns of my isp.

if I read the file pap-secrets I read my connection user and pass

but in the directory peers I don't have any name of provider or connection.




>
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu gconfd (root-23963): server GConf is not used, stop it
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu gconfd (root-23963): exit
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu pppd[24021]: local  IP address 81.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu pppd[24021]: remote IP address 212.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu pppd[24021]: primary   DNS address 130.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > Sep 16 19:21:44 zuzu pppd[24021]: secondary DNS address 130.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > Sep 16 19:36:05 zuzu -- MARK --
> > Sep 16 19:36:06 zuzu pppd[23281]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> > Sep 16 19:36:06 zuzu pppd[23281]: Modem hangup
> > Sep 16 19:36:06 zuzu pppd[23281]: Connect time 28.9 minutes.
> > Sep 16 19:36:06 zuzu pppd[23281]: Sent 927827 bytes, received 1481552 bytes.
> > Sep 16 19:36:06 zuzu pppd[23281]: Connection terminated.
> > Sep 16 19:36:07 zuzu pppd[23281]: Exit.
> >
>
> What if you increase the debugging of ppp in one of the ppp options
> file to find out what is sending the SIGHUP)?
>

I don't have any option on ppp, there isn't a configuration of ppp
like sarge...:S

any one can help me, please?

regards,

Micaela



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