Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 19:53:28 -0000 From: "Fam. van Achterberg" <Rob.van.Achterberg@gironet.nl> To: "Christoph Kukulies" <kuku@gilberto.physik.RWTH-Aachen.DE>, "freebsd-isdn" <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: When running i4b error: permission denied or command not found Message-ID: <000001bdfd2c$7a1c3820$c29fb38f@meerwin> In-Reply-To: <19981021155758.A5877@gil.physik.rwth-aachen.de>
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>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: Christoph Kukulies [mailto:kuku@gilberto.physik.RWTH-Aachen.DE] >Verzonden: woensdag 21 oktober 1998 13:58 >Aan: Fam. van Achterberg; freebsd-isdn >Onderwerp: Re: When running i4b error: permission denied or command not >found [knip] > >isdnd should be started via the /etc/rc{.isdn} mechanism. This is run >always as root at system startup. Of course you can run isdnd in >debug mode interactively or in various monitoring modes. AFAI can tell, using the ps command, there is no daemon called isdnd running from system startup. I normally don't log in as root, but a 'normal' user and then use su to 'become' root. Should I log in as root to get isdnd running? >It sounds that your path is not including isdnd when you have su'ed >to root. Give the complete path and look into /etc/rc.isdn to see >how isdnd is started. isdnd is located in /usr/local/bin. This directory is in both my 'normal' path and the path of root. I did not change the lines in the sample rc.isdn that start isdnd (these lines include the right path). I did comment out, however, the lines that configure ipr0. I'm confused about whether I need it or not (since the comment says 'always allow incoming calls' and I don't want to allow incoming calls, I just want to dial out to my ISP). If I do need the ipr-lines, what ip-addresses do I put in, since my ISP uses dynamic adressing on both sides (well, his side is not really dynamic of course, but he says I don't have to fill it in). Can I use: ifconfig ipr0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 ifconfig ipr0 down and then let the negotiation fill in the IP-adresses? I assume, that in that case I will also have to make an entry for ipr0 in isdnd.rc . Right now, I only have one entry in isdnd.rc and its for isppp0 (much like the PPP-example). Again, because of the comment 'i call back the remote end' and I don't want to enable call back, I commented out the 'IP over ISDN' entries. [knip] >I assume you have built and installed a new kernel with the appropriate >options as described in /usr/src/i4b/FreeBSD/CONFIG. > >Is the isdn device recognized? (output of dmesg) Yes, here's a part of dmesg-output: ** wcd0: no disc inside, unlocked isic0 at 0xd80 irq 10 flags 0x4 on isa isic0: Teles S0/16.3 isic0: ISAC 2085 Version A1/A2 or 2086/2186 Version 1.1 (IOM-2) (Addr=0x960) isic0: HSCX 82525 or 21525 Version 2.1 (AddrA=0x160, AddrB=0x560) sb0 at 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 on isa sb0: <SoundBlaster 16 4.13> sbxvi0 at 0x0 drq 5 on isa sbxvi0: <SoundBlaster 16 4.13> sbmidi0 at 0x330 on isa <SoundBlaster MPU-401> npx0 flags 0x1 on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface i4b: ISDN call control device attached i4bisppp: 4 ISDN SyncPPP device(s) attached i4bctl: ISDN system control port attached i4bipr: 4 IP over raw HDLC ISDN device(s) attached i4btel: 2 ISDN telephony interface device(s) attached i4brbch: 4 raw B channel access device(s) attached i4btrc: 4 ISDN trace device(s) attached **end of dmesg-output I followed the instructions in /FreeBSD/INSTALLATION, and assume I don't have a hardware configuration problem. I think the problem is in the rc.isdn and isdnd.rc files. Also, there is a sample file called start_if.ipr0 which is not mentioned in the man pages. Do I have to copy and modify this one as well? I'm sorry that this message is rather long, but the reactions I received show the need for more information about the problem. Thanks to all who already tried, or soon will try, to help me, greetings, Rob van Achterberg Nijmegen, the Netherlands To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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