[ale] This is getting annoying.
David Hamm
dhamm at itserve.com
Mon Feb 24 09:07:47 EST 1997
Look at pppd and see if it is "chomd +s" as root if not then "chmod +s
/usr/sbin/pppd". I'm not sure why but Redhat comes with pppd not chmoded +s.
On 23-Feb-97 nomad wrote:
>Ok,
> I d/l'ed the 2.1.23 kernel, compiled nice and clean. I rebuilt the
>latest
>modules and pcmcia drivers. It detects my modem and loads the
>appropriate
>module for my modem. I build the latest pppd and installed it. I ran
>my
>time-tested scripts and as soon as ppp connects, it gets (SIGHUP) and
>exits.
>
> It used to do this once and the second time it would connect and give
>me
>my connection. Now it exits every time. Any Ideas?
>
>Robert
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Date: 24-Feb-97
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