Date: 12 Dec 1999 19:16:52 +0900 From: "CHOI, Junho" <cjh@wdb.co.kr> To: Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG, stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ppp over pty: trying to detect CD Message-ID: <86bt7wlazv.fsf@gradius.myhome> In-Reply-To: Jon Hamilton's message of "Sat, 11 Dec 1999 21:22:01 -0600" References: <19991212032201.5BF1150@woodstock.monkey.net>
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>>>>> "JH" == Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com> writes:
JH> Running -current from this afternoon, I am having a strange
JH> symptom with ppp over a pty; ppp does not detect that the pty
JH> does not support carrier, and will cycle once per second
JH> waiting for CD to appear. Putting ``set cd off'' in my
JH> ppp.conf for that target fixed the problem, but I thought I'd
JH> mention it nonetheless, since that didn't used to be
JH> required. Certainly not all that big a deal, but I thought it
JH> was worth a mention.
JH> FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #13: Sat Dec 11 20:31:42 CST 1999
I am using 3-STABLE but I have the same problem with you. I think it
comes after adding pppoe support in pppd(after 3.3-RELEASE). I am
-STABLE user but I had to back to 3.3-RELEASE's ppp... I am using ADSL
service with pptpclient.
JH> and the syslog with debugging turned on, with no "set cd" in the config:
JH> Dec 11 20:48:20 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: deflink: Using tty_Timeout [0x8072d44]
JH> Dec 11 20:48:20 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
JH> Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: deflink: Using tty_Timeout [0x8072d44]
JH> Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
JH> [ and on and on and on ]
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