resolve.conf, pppd, isp, dynamic ip, login problem... you will never solve it

resolve.conf, pppd, isp, dynamic ip, login problem... you will never solve it

Post by Vincent Zweij » Tue, 25 Aug 1998 04:00:00



[duplicate comp.os.linux.x removed]
[comp.os.linux.network corrected to comp.os.linux.networking]


||  Could someone translate the debug log below to plain English to me (I don't
||  know squat about networking).  I've an external MV24KE Boca 28.8kbps V.FC
||  modem. Apparently if I changed the modem to an internal 28.8kbps USR
||  Sportster the entire PPPD in Linux works fine.      NSLOOKUP works under the
||   USR.  Both of these modems are running in 2F8/3, and they work in Windows
||   as well.  They are not plug and play.  The domain name and all other
||  configurations were made through PPPSETUP, and like I mentioned before,
||  NSLOOKUP works when dialed from the internal USR modem.  For the external
||  modem, NSLOOKUP would just stall.  This is the output of the external Boca
||  modem:

[reformatted for readability]

||  Aug 23 05:08:39 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:39 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x1 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:42 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x2 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:42 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x2 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:45 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:45 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 04>]

The remote pppd wants a part of the CCP protocol that your own pppd
doesn't understand < 11 05 00 01 04 >.  Your pppd rejects it, but the
remote pppd insists.

Maybe you can disable CCP negotiation with the noccp option.  Or maybe
that's just the problem, and you should enable it.  I don't know.
Play with some of your pppd compression options.  Compare it with the
logs of the other modem.

If it doesn't help, ask your ISP what they want from your pppd.

Good luck.                                                    Vincent.
--

<http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/>      | don't read, does anybody get burnt?"
[Xhost should be taken out and shot] |            -- Paul Tomblin on a.s.r.

 
 
 

1. resolve.conf, pppd, isp, dynamic ip, login problem... you will never solve it

[duplicate comp.os.linux.x removed]
[comp.os.linux.network corrected to comp.os.linux.networking]


||  Could someone translate the debug log below to plain English to me (I don't
||  know squat about networking).  I've an external MV24KE Boca 28.8kbps V.FC
||  modem. Apparently if I changed the modem to an internal 28.8kbps USR
||  Sportster the entire PPPD in Linux works fine.      NSLOOKUP works under the
||   USR.  Both of these modems are running in 2F8/3, and they work in Windows
||   as well.  They are not plug and play.  The domain name and all other
||  configurations were made through PPPSETUP, and like I mentioned before,
||  NSLOOKUP works when dialed from the internal USR modem.  For the external
||  modem, NSLOOKUP would just stall.  This is the output of the external Boca
||  modem:

[reformatted for readability]

||  Aug 23 05:08:39 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:39 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x1 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:42 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x2 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:42 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x2 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:45 UNIX pppd[164]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 04>]
||  Aug 23 05:08:45 UNIX pppd[164]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x3 < 11 05 00 01 04>]

The remote pppd wants a part of the CCP protocol that your own pppd
doesn't understand < 11 05 00 01 04 >.  Your pppd rejects it, but the
remote pppd insists.

Maybe you can disable CCP negotiation with the noccp option.  Or maybe
that's just the problem, and you should enable it.  I don't know.
Play with some of your pppd compression options.  Compare it with the
logs of the other modem.

If it doesn't help, ask your ISP what they want from your pppd.

Good luck.                                                    Vincent.
--

<http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/>      | don't read, does anybody get burnt?"
[Xhost should be taken out and shot] |            -- Paul Tomblin on a.s.r.

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