OpenBSD 2.6 & PPP - Failing to reconnect - I/O error on modem

OpenBSD 2.6 & PPP - Failing to reconnect - I/O error on modem

Post by Nicholas Brenckl » Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:00:00



Ive been through all the FAQ's and archives and havent seen this problem

addressed. I do know that OpenBSD doesnt have the latest PPP (or so it
doesnt report so) but Im not sure if a blind 'Upgrade' will solve the
problem.

OpenBSD 2.6 - generic kernel - DecVenturis 133 w/ USR 56k voice/internal

modem

I have PPP set to auto dial (ppp -auto yaleppp) and this works fine, the

first time. First time connecting, all is ok, ipnat and ipf run and do
their stuff. The problem is when ppp drops for whatever reasion, bad
line
or timing out as it is supposed to do, The next time I go to connect I
get

ppp[11111]: tun0: Chat: Send: AT^M
ppp[11111]: tun0: Error: chat_Write: Input/output error

And this repeats until I reset. Any ideas? Is this just a version of ppp
I
have or is something more dastardly at work here?

show version reports PPP Version 2.23 - $Date: 1999/08/22 01:33:25 $

Thanks in advance

-Nick

 
 
 

OpenBSD 2.6 & PPP - Failing to reconnect - I/O error on modem

Post by Gabriel Kihlma » Tue, 25 Jan 2000 04:00:00


This has been up many times before,
I had this problem aswell.
The latest version from Brian at http://www.Awfulhak.org/ppp.html
works for me though.

I am not sure but I think Brian has updated -current with the new version.

Quote:

> I have PPP set to auto dial (ppp -auto yaleppp) and this works fine, the

> first time. First time connecting, all is ok, ipnat and ipf run and do
> their stuff. The problem is when ppp drops for whatever reasion, bad
> line
> or timing out as it is supposed to do, The next time I go to connect I
> get

> ppp[11111]: tun0: Chat: Send: AT^M
> ppp[11111]: tun0: Error: chat_Write: Input/output error

> And this repeats until I reset. Any ideas? Is this just a version of ppp
> I
> have or is something more dastardly at work here?

> show version reports PPP Version 2.23 - $Date: 1999/08/22 01:33:25 $


 
 
 

OpenBSD 2.6 & PPP - Failing to reconnect - I/O error on modem

Post by dana_boot » Tue, 25 Jan 2000 04:00:00



> first time. First time connecting, all is ok, ipnat and ipf run and do
> their stuff. The problem is when ppp drops for whatever reasion, bad
> line
> or timing out as it is supposed to do, The next time I go to connect I
> get

> ppp[11111]: tun0: Chat: Send: AT^M
> ppp[11111]: tun0: Error: chat_Write: Input/output error

> And this repeats until I reset. Any ideas? Is this just a version of ppp
> I
> have or is something more dastardly at work here?

Sounds like the modem is dropping dtr and staying there.

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Tacoma, Wa., USA

key is on pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371

 
 
 

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TIA

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