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Date:      Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:14:07 +0300
From:      "Dr. K J Dryllerakis" <kd@eexi.gr>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Help: Problem with mgetty+ppp -direct (FreeBSD 2.2.5)
Message-ID:  <01bd5c96$1f450a30$3c01a8c0@hermes.dryllerakis.gr>

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If you could shed some light in the following problem I am experiencing =
and
is driving me nuts, I would be eternaly graterful (trifle overstated, =
but
anyhow it would help me a lot...).

Setup:
-------
*FreeBSD 2.2.5 Release
*mgetty 1.0.0 (compiled with AUTO_PPP)
*ppp (ajppp, user process)
*US Robotics Sportster modem on /dev/cuaa0 (/dev/ttyd0)
mgetty send ppp requests to ppp -direct as in the manual pages/FAQ for
handling incoming calls.

Problem Description:
--------------------------
Auto-ppp functions properly, mgetty dispatches ppp-pap script and exits,
ppp -direct is executed, connection is established and the link =
functions
properly for long periods. BUT, when connection is broken (client modem
hungs up), 'ppp -direct' remains running (the PPP connection being
terminated) and subsequently mgetty does not restart to handle further
connections. If you kill ppp manually, then everything is back to =
normal.

Attempts to solve the problem
--------------------------------------
I've tried enabling lqr on the connection, using either cuaa0 or ttyd0 =
but
to now avail. I checked the settings for /dev/ttyd0 and has 'clocal'
defined.

If you've read that far and can make sense or understand the reason for =
ppp
not dying when a connection is dropped, please please let me know by =
e-mail
at kd@eexi.gr .

Thanx in advance,

Dr. Kostis J Dryllerakis




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<DIV>If you could shed some light in the following problem I am =
experiencing=20
and<BR>is driving me nuts, I would be eternaly graterful (trifle =
overstated,=20
but<BR>anyhow it would help me a =
lot...).<BR><BR>Setup:<BR>-------<BR>*FreeBSD=20
2.2.5 Release<BR>*mgetty 1.0.0 (compiled with AUTO_PPP)<BR>*ppp (ajppp, =
user=20
process)<BR>*US Robotics Sportster modem on /dev/cuaa0 =
(/dev/ttyd0)<BR>mgetty=20
send ppp requests to ppp -direct as in the manual pages/FAQ =
for<BR>handling=20
incoming calls.<BR><BR>Problem=20
Description:<BR>--------------------------<BR>Auto-ppp functions =
properly,=20
mgetty dispatches ppp-pap script and exits,<BR>ppp -direct is executed,=20
connection is established and the link functions<BR>properly for long =
periods.=20
BUT, when connection is broken (client modem<BR>hungs up), 'ppp -direct' =
remains=20
running (the PPP connection being<BR>terminated) and subsequently mgetty =
does=20
not restart to handle further<BR>connections. If you kill ppp manually, =
then=20
everything is back to normal.<BR><BR>Attempts to solve the=20
problem<BR>--------------------------------------<BR>I've tried enabling =
lqr on=20
the connection, using either cuaa0 or ttyd0 but<BR>to now avail. I =
checked the=20
settings for /dev/ttyd0 and has 'clocal'<BR>defined.<BR><BR>If you've =
read that=20
far and can make sense or understand the reason for ppp<BR>not dying =
when a=20
connection is dropped, please please let me know by e-mail<BR>at <A=20
href=3D"mailto:kd@eexi.gr">kd@eexi.gr</A> .<BR><BR>Thanx in =
advance,<BR><BR>Dr.=20
Kostis J Dryllerakis<BR><BR><BR>&nbsp;</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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