Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 13:14:45 -0500 (EST) From: Steve Spicklemire <steve@spvi.com> To: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: steve@spvi.com Subject: mpd problems..... is it possible my cvsup can be 'undone?' Message-ID: <200006191814.NAA31747@mercury.spvi.com> References: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0006191243010.7428-100000@discover.siteplus.net>
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Hi Folks, I haven't seen any answers yet... maybe I'm barking up the wrong three here. I had mpd/pptp working. Now I'm getting all these Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: state change Ack-Sent --> Opened Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: LayerUp Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] can't create mppc node: Device not configured Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: parameter negotiation failed Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: Close event Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: state change Opened --> Closing Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: SendTerminateReq #4 Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: LayerDown Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: state change Closing --> Closed Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: LayerFinish Jun 18 17:25:20 mercury mpd: [pptp] CCP: rec'd Terminate Ack #4 link 0 (Closed) Jun 18 17:25:21 mercury mpd: [pptp] rec'd unexpected protocol COMPD on link 0 Jun 18 17:25:25 mercury last message repeated 13 times Jun 18 17:37:07 mercury mpd: [pptp] rec'd unexpected protocol COMPD on link 0 Jun 18 17:37:11 mercury last message repeated 3 times I'm wondering if my cvsup/make world has broken it. Is there any "simple" way to do a cvsup with the "cvs update '-D'" option? (I just checked the cvsup man page and -D doesn't mean the same thing there!) I'd like to cvsup 'as it was on May 29'. Or something to that effect... alternatively has anything happened to the crypto stuff, or netgraph that would explain all these "rec'd unexpected protocol COMPD on link 0" messages that I'm getting? thanks! -steve To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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