Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 20:30:50 -0800 From: Phil Staub <phils@casagate.plan.pixelogix.com> To: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ppp (iij) doesn't recognize carrier loss anymore Message-ID: <34CABFFA.41C67EA6@casagate.plan.pixelogix.com> References: <199801241338.NAA19647@awfulhak.org>
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Brian Somers wrote: [brian@worldcontrol.com's description of non-hangup problems deleted] > > Check out the FAQ on http://www.FreeBSD.org/FAQ/userppp.html. I > haven't heard of any other problems with the current ppp in that > area (but there *were* such problems in 2.2.5). Can you point me to a paragraph in the FAQ or other reference to the problems you alluded to in 2.2.5? I just brought up a ppp server whose ppp session won't die if the user at the client machine kills (i.e., via kill -9) *his* end of the session. Once this has happened, further attempts to dial in fail (the modem never answers) and the ppp process must be manually killed. However, if the idle timeout expires and the connection shuts down that way, the next dial works just fine. In this case, I'm not sure whether the ppp process itself shuts down or not. I'm sure another piece you'll need to know is that I am using mgetty, with the setup instructions essentially copied from the online (at freebsd.org) manual. I've looked in what seemed to be the obvious places (FAQ's, Manual, Man pages) and haven't seen reference to this problem. Can you help? > > Can you supply some diagnostics (some pointers on this are given > in the FAQ). The `debug' level will tell you the online/offline > status (CD detection) of ppp. Once it goes offline, ppp should > terminate. I haven't got this handy, but I'll work on it. > > -- > > brian > > -- > Brian <brian@Awfulhak.org>, <brian@FreeBSD.org>, <brian@OpenBSD.org> > <http://www.Awfulhak.org> > Don't _EVER_ lose your sense of humour.... -- Phil Staub, KE7HC Senior Software Engineer phils@pixelogix.com Audio Precision, Inc. or phils@audioprecision.com Beaverton, OR 97075, (800) 231-7350
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