Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 16:30:57 +0400 From: Andrew Yourtchenko <webmaster@ocs.ru> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: ppp question Message-ID: <35ED3A81.A0CD723A@ocs.ru>
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Hello. regretfully, I can not include the files required in the FAQ - I am at a different location now, but I think my problem is not related with the routing. My problem is interesting - 'ppp -auto -alias' works fine, except it refuses to hang up after the specified timeout. I even tried to give 'set afilter 0 deny 0/0 0/0'. Supposedly, in this config timeout counter should start to tick immediately after connect ? byt, giving 'set log +debug' I found out that the timer responsible for the connection timeout is ticking down ...err.. lazy. That is. What I thought - It should be either be reset to the [timeout] value specified in the config with each packet agreeing with afilter, and tick down each second otherwise. What I see in the log is that is gets decreased by a certain value (not 1 second, but several seconds), and then stays on this value for undefined random period of time. Then it decreases again, and the cycle repeats. The trouble is that the value of a decrease is not equal to the time being spent by the timer in the previous value... I even tried 'set log +TCP/IP' but even when 'tail -f /var/log/ppp.log' shows no packets, 'show proto' informs that TCP/IP "in" packets are coming... Did you have any questions of such kind ? wbr, andrew yourtchenko To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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