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SubjectRe: ppp and 2.1.126/2.1.125
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:

heh, as i said in the letter, i have tried the newest version of pppd, :)




>
> You need new version of pppd (Is this in readme file ? I think yes)
>
> Vladimir Dergachev
>
> On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, flewid wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi, i have tried installing 2.1.126, and then tried using ppp, and it did
> > not work, it dials my ISP, then doesnt resolv my ip's for some reason, it
> > just sits there and then hangs up, what is weird is, im using the exact
> > same configureation for 2.0.35, and it works just fine, i changed it to
> > use /dev/ttyS1 instead of cua, and ive also tried installing 1.2.125,
> > still to no avail, i tried using the 2.3.3 headers that come with the
> > kernel, didn't work, i tried using 2.3.5, still doesnt work, i compiled
> > pppd against the 1.2.126 headers, and against the 1.2.125 headers, and it
> > does not work,i tried installing ppp as a module, and right in the kernel,
> > and it didn't work. i haven't a clue as to what is causing this, is there
> > something im forgetting to do? please feel free to tell me :)
> >
> > system:
> >
> > 486dx4-100
> > 16 meg ram
> > gcc version egcs-2.92.17 19981025 (gcc2 ss-980609 experimental)
> > glibc 2.0.98
> > kernel 2.1.126/5 and 2.0.35
> >
> >
> > .oOo. .oOo.
> > flewid flewid@netcom.ca
> > .OoO. .OoO.
> >
> >
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.oOo. .oOo.
flewid flewid@netcom.ca
.OoO. .OoO.


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