Shawn,

What is in /etc/ppp/options (or something similar) right
now?

There is a man page (probably listed at the end of the
ppp man page) that relates to ppp options, if I remember
correctly. Look in there for options related to LCP and
try that option(s) out. I remember having to tweak a
ppp connection with a couple options to get it to work
again (it was to the U a long while ago - something
changed, it stopped working, I added some 
appropriate options, it started working again).

Good luck,

Troy 

>>> fertch at mninter.net 09/12/01 10:45PM >>>
On Wednesday 12 September 2001 15:48, Nate Carlson wrote:
> Anything from /var/log/syslog?
>
> Generally, you can get away without specifying the local + remote IP
> addresses.. pppd will fill them in itself.

-- 
No.  Well, nothing that's ppp related.  Although, after rebuilding this 
machine and looking at the syslog...  

Sep 11 03:42:39    kernel: Symbol table has incorrect version number.

What the heck???

Anyways, getting back to PPP.  No.

Here's what I get:

#: ppp-on
#: Serial connection established.
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
<loooooooonng pause as it hangs>

then after a couple of minutes of doing nothing I get:

Modem hangup
Connection terminated

Checking logs again, nothing.

Troy wrote:

<<Authentication with PPP is separate from other forms
of authentication. If your modem is hanging up because
you can't get authorization, you have a PPP problem,
period. Ignore the routing/masqing/other issues until
this one is resolved.>>

That's what I'm doing.  Was doing those other things at the same time being 
that I was modifying the files.  Trying to kill two birds with one stone per 
se.

<<Try connecting to the ISP using other boxes, OSes,
what have you. Make sure the authentication method
is the same (clear, chap, pap, ...) and that your 
credentials work. Then move on to PPP options. Who is 
the ISP?>>

I have and can successfully.  I can take my chat scripts with PAP 
authentication, secrets and options* files move between two other boxes (all 
slack 8) and connect.  I can even connect with Win2k, Win98se, and any other 
multitudes of systems.  The ISP is MNInter.net (aka Infinetivity), but it 
also won't connect to the RAS box at work which I can also connect to using 
any other box that's standalone.  

When looking at /var/log/messages:

Sep 11 03:48:22 glyndale kernel: registered device ppp0
Sep 11 03:48:22 glyndale pppd[233]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: timeout set to 60 seconds
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: abort on (ERROR)
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: abort on (BUSY)
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: send (AT&FH0^M)
Sep 11 03:48:23 glyndale chat[234]: expect (OK)
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: AT&FH0^M^M
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: OK
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]:  -- got it 
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: send (atdt<phone #>^M)
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: timeout set to 75 seconds
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: expect (CONNECT)
Sep 11 03:48:24 glyndale chat[234]: ^M
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale chat[234]: atdt<phone#>^M^M
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale chat[234]: CONNECT
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale chat[234]:  -- got it 
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale pppd[233]: Serial connection established.
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale pppd[233]: Using interface ppp0
Sep 11 03:48:53 glyndale pppd[233]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
Sep 11 03:49:39 glyndale pppd[233]: Modem hangup
Sep 11 03:49:39 glyndale pppd[233]: Connection terminated.
Sep 11 03:49:40 glyndale pppd[233]: Exit.
Sep 11 04:13:53 glyndale kernel: UMSDOS 0.85i (compatibility level 0.4, fast 
msdos)

Totally mind boggling....

---
Shawn
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