Subject: Re: Demand-dial PPP works! ... almost.
To: Andrew Brennan <brennan@crashprone.allegheny.edu>
From: Lt Avram Dorfman <dorfman@hq.af.mil>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/15/1996 18:07:01
I'm not sure how you're tracking what's doing what, but I can offer this:
I don't have the persistant option to pppd working yet - that is, the man
page claims that pppd will renegotiate when the connections is dropped,
but it doesnt'.
Anway, when my connections drop, and I look at my pppd syslog file, I see
continuous attempts from timed to use the line, and fail. It doesn't
figure out that the connection is gone. Are you monitoring your pppd
syslog entries?
-1LT Avram Dorfman
HQ USAF Network Management
permanent email address: avram@pobox.com
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On Mon, 15 Jul 1996, Andrew Brennan wrote:
> Ok, the demand-dial part works fine. [Thanks Paul!!] Unfortunately, I
> appear to have some daemon that is keeping me from dropping my connx &
> will re-attach if I have dropped my connx. (at least it's consistent)
>
> I've tried killing daemons that look possible, sendmail dies when pppd
> kills the connx. Root is the only crontab entry and there's nothing in
> there to do this. I've been trying to get tcpdump (and the like) to
> track activity on the interface, lsof to see who has which devices open
> and I'm stumped. Anyone see anything (below) that might be the problem
> with my config?
>
> Here's the process list:
>
> gumby# ps ax
> PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
> 0 ?? DLs 0:00.10 (swapper)
> 1 ?? IWs 0:00.37 /sbin/init
> 2 ?? DL 0:04.47 (pagedaemon)
> 44 ?? IWs 0:00.20 portmap
> 52 ?? Is 0:02.27 syslogd
> 55 ?? IWs 0:00.37 timed
> 69 ?? Ss 0:04.67 update
> 71 ?? Is 0:01.10 cron
> 75 ?? Ss 0:00.56 routed -q
> 81 ?? IWs 0:00.94 inetd
> 271 ?? IWs 0:00.66 pppd
> 280 ?? IWs 0:00.30 sendmail: accepting connections (sendmail)
> 154 p0 Ss 0:05.25 -sh (csh)
> 288 p0 R+ 0:00.26 ps -ax
> 155 p1 IWs 0:02.14 -sh (csh)
> 273 p1 S+ 0:07.70 telnet aab
> 156 p2 IWs+ 0:00.90 -sh (csh)
> 96 e0 IWs 0:06.23 -csh (csh)
> 153 e0 S+ 0:59.36 /usr/local/bin/dt
>
> gumby# netstat -rn
> Routing tables
>
> Internet:
> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Mtu
> Interface
> default 192.54.238.91 UG 2 2272 - ppp0
> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 1 0 - lo0
> 192.54.238.3 127.0.0.1 UGHS 1 24 - lo0
> 192.54.238.91 192.54.238.3 UH 1 0 - ppp0
>
> ... other than those two and perhaps the logfiles (which I'll send
> pieces of to anyone interested) I am clueless as to where the problem
> might be. Help?
>
> andrew. (brennan@allegheny.edu)
>
>