Re: pppd ?

From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 13:39:07 CET


On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 11:18:01AM +0100, Kautzmann Gerd nicely wrote:
> I have updated muLinux to the latest distribution ( my former installation
> was to old )
>
> In the old version I used the command 'pppd /dev/ttS0 115200 debug local" to
> get
> a connection to my agenda LINUX PDA. pppd used to wait untill a connection
> was established ot untill 10 seconds where over.

Oh! Another linux PDA fan? I run linux on the Compaq Ipaq, of course and
use regularly a command like yours.

>
> Now pppd doesn't wait at all. It just ends without any error output.
>
> ( I have changed the /etc/ppp/options to an empty file )
>
> Are there any major changes ? Ore did I missed to configure something
> important ?
>

The pppd daemon is the same and very old. Some options are now different.

In mulinux you can play with these options: passive, persist, detach.
Maybe, you are searching for "-detach" (now called "nodetach").

Many noOPTION are, in the mu pppd, -OPTION, be aware.
Try adding "-nodetach persist".
 

Michele

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