Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 20:52:23 -0600 From: Tom Greenwalt <tomg@fourthgen.com> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Yet another PPP question Message-ID: <199601170252.UAA03134@fourthgen.com>
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When users dialin and connect using the Windows 95 PPP client I see the following messages: Jan 16 20:38:22 fourthgen pppd[2916]: pppd 2.1.2 started by tomg, uid 1000 Jan 16 20:38:22 fourthgen pppd[2916]: Connect: ppp1 <--> /dev/ttyd3 Jan 16 20:38:25 fourthgen pppd[2916]: input: Unknown protocol (802b) received! Jan 16 20:38:25 fourthgen pppd[2916]: input: Unknown protocol (803f) received! Jan 16 20:38:28 fourthgen pppd[2916]: local IP address 204.246.82.8 Jan 16 20:38:28 fourthgen pppd[2916]: remote IP address 204.246.82.11 What's the "Unknown protocol" mean? The connection doesn't seem very stable and users have a tendency to be kicked off the system unexpectedly. If they connect using TCPMAN there is no "Unknown protocol" messages and everything seems to work ok. Thanks. -- Tom Greenwalt (Tom-Too) (F.O.E.) tomg@fourthgen.com 7300 Nicollet Ave. S. mishima@winternet.com Richfield, MN 55423-3121 tomg@mishima.mn.org * In doing good, avoid notoriety; in doing evil, avoid self-awareness. *
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