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Salut Henner,
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Henner Eisen wrote:
> >>>>> "Hartwig" == Hartwig Felger <hgfelger@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hartwig> That's it - I tryed to switch-off some before, but forgot
> Hartwig> to disable bsdcomp and ccp. The CCP is the bad thing!
>
> Does `-bsdcomp' alone already fix the problem?
no, it still kills the interup-handler!!!
> Does the problem only occur with demand dial-up or even if you start
> the connection manually (isdnctrl dial ippp0)?
In my testprocedure, I only used "isdnctrl dial" followed by a sync
command, and "less /var/log/messages" and F, to see some debug-messages,
that are near the bad operation.
> Ss you can reproduce the problem with a Linux 2.2.x peer server
> in your office (which does not crash), it should also be possible to
> additinally capture the (syslog-based) log at the server side.
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Oct 19 00:13:37 fog ipppd[186]: sent [0][CCP ConfReq id=0x2]
Oct 19 00:13:58 fog last message repeated 7 times
Oct 19 00:14:01 fog ipppd[186]: CCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Oct 19 00:15:22 fog kernel: ippp0: remote hangup
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I think, this is the reason, logged from the remote (the non-crashing
server). The whole negotiation is done, besides CCP - IP is up. As I
fetched this file, I used on both sides Linux-2.2 with CCP/LZS
compression, as the logs stated.
When I got a little time to spare, I will dig further!
ReadU hartwig
P.S.: If somebody needs the whole parts of the messages file (2 tryes, 1.
the crashed one part, and 2. the working Linux-2.2 vs Linux-2.2)
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