Subject: Re: A ppp problem solved and another problem found
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Jon Lefman <jlefman@bu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/05/1997 16:43:33
>Since you're using a modem, don't use clocal. Though why are you setting
>the configuration in an stty line? Since pppd can (and will) set up the
>serial line, let it.
The reason I had an stty line in the script was because I thought it was
necessary because it was in the sample script. I was thinking it was
ppp-in-a-box. I didn't know that pppd took care of everything on the
serial port. Why was there an stty line in the sample script? Also, in
ppp-up, what's the umask 077 line supposed to do?
>Do you have crtscts in your options file for ppp? If crtscts is in
>force when ppp is running, the serial drivers will respect the flow
>control lines. But ppp modifies the serial port settings as it goes
>along, so just because you have it in the stty before you start doesn't
>mean it's being used.
>
No, I have it in my options file. Double-checked that many times. I still
can't pppd to stop sending when the FC light goes low.
>OPTIONS FILES
> Options can be taken from files as well as the command
> line. pppd reads options from the files /etc/ppp/options
> and ~/.ppprc before looking at the command line.
>
Sorry about that. I didn't read closely enough.
Thanks for the help,
Jon