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Date:      Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:38:13 +1000 (EST)
From:      Andrew Kenneth Milton <akm@mail.theinternet.com.au>
To:        brian@Awfulhak.org (Brian Somers)
Cc:        freebsd@cybcon.com, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.ORG, brian@hak.lan.Awfulhak.org
Subject:   Re: PPP connections die in current....
Message-ID:  <200001120238.MAA77235@mail.theinternet.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <200001112050.UAA48886@hak.lan.Awfulhak.org> from Brian Somers at "Jan 11, 2000  8:50:56 pm"

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+----[ Brian Somers ]---------------------------------------------
| > Running 4.0 -current as of today.....on a DEC Alphaststion 233 when I dial out
| > I connect for about 30 seconds then it dies...here is a copy of the ppp.log
| [.....]
| 
| Well, you're receiving data from the peer, but the peer is not 
| sending any response to your config request.  From what I can see, 
| ppp is behaving exactly right.
| 
| I have no idea what your ISP is expecting - he's sending exactly the 
| same REQ as you are.
| 
| You could try ``set accmap 000a0000'', but I'll bet it won't help.  I 
| think you're stuck with asking your ISP to tell you what their side 
| thinks it's doing.  You could also try ``set log +physical'' to see 
| if anything funny is being read from the device and dropped, but 
| again I expect nada :-(

Try disabling compression. I've seen this before also, when ppp was
trying to talk to pppd.

I think it's specifically related to DEFLATE compression, it was a while
ago now that I saw it.

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