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Subject: [linux-help] Re: Diald Problems
From: Curtis Hawthorne <cghawthorne@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 17:49:39 -0700 (PDT)
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

Yeah, that's the first thing I looked for.  I do have
the slip module installed and when I do an ifconfig
before it tries to dial, the sl0 device shows up.

What else could cause it to do that?


--- Dale W Hodge <dwh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
> > Behalf Of Curtis Hawthorne
> > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:05 PM
> > To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [linux-help] Diald Problems
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to get Diald setup on my new Debian
> server.
> >  I have done it before on a RedHat machine just
> fine.
> > I know that I can do PPP calls because it works
> just
> > fine using the standard pon/poff stuff.  When I
> run
> > Diald, I get this in the log:
> >
> > Oct 16 18:48:48 neo diald[4501]: Trigger: udp
> > 192.168.0.1/1024   202.153.114.101/53
> > Oct 16 18:48:48 neo diald[4501]: Calling site
> > 194.109.2.10
> > Oct 16 18:49:15 neo diald[4501]: Connected to site
> > 194.109.2.10
> > Oct 16 18:49:15 neo diald[4501]: Running pppd (pid
> =
> > 4646).
> > Oct 16 18:49:15 neo pppd[4646]: pppd 2.3.11
> started by
> > root, uid 0
> > Oct 16 18:49:15 neo pppd[4646]: Using interface
> ppp0
> > Oct 16 18:49:15 neo pppd[4646]: Connect: ppp0 <-->
> > /dev/ttyS1
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo pppd[4646]: Connection
> terminated.
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo pppd[4646]: Exit.
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> > SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> SIOCADDRT:
> > File exists
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> SIOCADDRT:
> > File exists
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: stop ppp0:
> SIOCDELRT:
> > No such process
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> > SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> SIOCADDRT:
> > File exists
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: start sl0:
> SIOCADDRT:
> > File exists
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: Disconnected.
> Call
> > duration 31 seconds.
> > Oct 16 18:49:46 neo diald[4501]: IP transmitted
> 6353
> > bytes and received 0 bytes.
> > Oct 16 18:49:47 neo diald[4501]: Delaying 30
> seconds
> > before clear to dial.
> >
> >
> > I'm using the default Debian config files, edited
> for
> > my username/password and phone number.  Do I need
> a
> > module loaded that I don't have?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Curtis H.
> 
> It looks like you are missing the slip module. Diald
> uses a pseudo slip
> interface when not connected via ppp. It can
> alternately use the ethertap
> device, but from the looks of your log, it's not
> trying to find that
> interface.  You probably also need to make sure that
> you have your login
> name and password set in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
> 
> --dwh
> 
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