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Boris Glawe

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

Is anybody out there, who has
successfully connected the the internet
with an ADSL line, using the kernel.org
standard kernel and redhat 8 or redhat 9 ??

The strange thing is, that all modules
are loaded correctly and there no more
error messages than "connection
terminated,..." (see below).

I tried 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22 and none
of them worked. I've not tried a kernel
older than 2.4.20.

Here is my /var/log/messages

Aug 25 21:17:07 papst kernel: PPP
generic driver version 2.4.2
Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: pppd
2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: Using
interface ppp0
Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]:
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
Aug 25 21:17:07 papst
/etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is
already up
Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]: LCP:
timeout sending Config-Requests
Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]:
Connection terminated.
Aug 25 21:17:38 papst
/etc/hotplug/net.agent: NET unregister
event not supported
Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppoe[2452]:
Timeout waiting for PADO packets
Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppd[2451]: Exit.


thanks Boris

Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

Boris Glawe <boris@boris-glawe.de> wrote:
quote:

> Is anybody out there, who has
> successfully connected the the internet
> with an ADSL line, using the kernel.org
> standard kernel and redhat 8 or redhat 9 ??
>
> The strange thing is, that all modules
> are loaded correctly and there no more
> error messages than "connection
> terminated,..." (see below).
>
> I tried 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22 and none
> of them worked. I've not tried a kernel
> older than 2.4.20.
>
> Here is my /var/log/messages
>
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst kernel: PPP
> generic driver version 2.4.2
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: pppd
> 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: Using
> interface ppp0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is
> already up
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]: LCP:
> timeout sending Config-Requests
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connection terminated.
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: NET unregister
> event not supported
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppoe[2452]:
> Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppd[2451]: Exit.
>
>
> thanks Boris



Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
an easy setup and works within minutes.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653
Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

Boris Glawe <boris@boris-glawe.de> wrote:
quote:

> Is anybody out there, who has
> successfully connected the the internet
> with an ADSL line, using the kernel.org
> standard kernel and redhat 8 or redhat 9 ??
>
> The strange thing is, that all modules
> are loaded correctly and there no more
> error messages than "connection
> terminated,..." (see below).
>
> I tried 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22 and none
> of them worked. I've not tried a kernel
> older than 2.4.20.
>
> Here is my /var/log/messages
>
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst kernel: PPP
> generic driver version 2.4.2
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: pppd
> 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: Using
> interface ppp0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is
> already up
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]: LCP:
> timeout sending Config-Requests
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connection terminated.
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: NET unregister
> event not supported
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppoe[2452]:
> Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppd[2451]: Exit.
>
>
> thanks Boris



Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
an easy setup and works within minutes.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653
Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

Boris Glawe <boris@boris-glawe.de> wrote:
quote:

> Is anybody out there, who has
> successfully connected the the internet
> with an ADSL line, using the kernel.org
> standard kernel and redhat 8 or redhat 9 ??
>
> The strange thing is, that all modules
> are loaded correctly and there no more
> error messages than "connection
> terminated,..." (see below).
>
> I tried 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22 and none
> of them worked. I've not tried a kernel
> older than 2.4.20.
>
> Here is my /var/log/messages
>
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst kernel: PPP
> generic driver version 2.4.2
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: pppd
> 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: Using
> interface ppp0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is
> already up
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]: LCP:
> timeout sending Config-Requests
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connection terminated.
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: NET unregister
> event not supported
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppoe[2452]:
> Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppd[2451]: Exit.
>
>
> thanks Boris



Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
an easy setup and works within minutes.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653
Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

Boris Glawe <boris@boris-glawe.de> wrote:
quote:

> Is anybody out there, who has
> successfully connected the the internet
> with an ADSL line, using the kernel.org
> standard kernel and redhat 8 or redhat 9 ??
>
> The strange thing is, that all modules
> are loaded correctly and there no more
> error messages than "connection
> terminated,..." (see below).
>
> I tried 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22 and none
> of them worked. I've not tried a kernel
> older than 2.4.20.
>
> Here is my /var/log/messages
>
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst kernel: PPP
> generic driver version 2.4.2
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: pppd
> 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]: Using
> interface ppp0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Aug 25 21:17:07 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is
> already up
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]: LCP:
> timeout sending Config-Requests
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst pppd[2451]:
> Connection terminated.
> Aug 25 21:17:38 papst
> /etc/hotplug/net.agent: NET unregister
> event not supported
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppoe[2452]:
> Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> Aug 25 21:17:42 papst pppd[2451]: Exit.
>
>
> thanks Boris



Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
an easy setup and works within minutes.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653
Boris Glawe

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

quote:

>
> Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
> an easy setup and works within minutes.



That's what redhat is doing. But
installing the kernel.org kernel won't
work anymore with the rp-pppoe version,
which redhat ships. Actually I don't
want the kernel driver, though I find it
much more transparent than this rp-pppoe
in connection with ifup/ifdown and all
those scripts in /etc/sysconfig.
quote:

>
> Alexander
>
>



Boris Glawe

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

quote:

>
> Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
> an easy setup and works within minutes.



That's what redhat is doing. But
installing the kernel.org kernel won't
work anymore with the rp-pppoe version,
which redhat ships. Actually I don't
want the kernel driver, though I find it
much more transparent than this rp-pppoe
in connection with ifup/ifdown and all
those scripts in /etc/sysconfig.
quote:

>
> Alexander
>
>



Boris Glawe

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

quote:

>
> Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
> an easy setup and works within minutes.



That's what redhat is doing. But
installing the kernel.org kernel won't
work anymore with the rp-pppoe version,
which redhat ships. Actually I don't
want the kernel driver, though I find it
much more transparent than this rp-pppoe
in connection with ifup/ifdown and all
those scripts in /etc/sysconfig.
quote:

>
> Alexander
>
>



Boris Glawe

2004-01-23, 7:35 pm

quote:

>
> Just take the rp-pppoe and not the kernel pppoe. The rp-pppoe comes with
> an easy setup and works within minutes.



That's what redhat is doing. But
installing the kernel.org kernel won't
work anymore with the rp-pppoe version,
which redhat ships. Actually I don't
want the kernel driver, though I find it
much more transparent than this rp-pppoe
in connection with ifup/ifdown and all
those scripts in /etc/sysconfig.
quote:

>
> Alexander
>
>



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