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Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem)
From: |
Ekkard Gerlach |
Subject: |
Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem) |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Sep 2003 17:22:24 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4i |
* Aart Koelewijn schrieb:
> A piece from my logfile from the start of the call:
>
> kernel: isdn_net: Incoming call without OAD, assuming '0'
> kernel: isdn_net: call from 0 -> 0 123456789 ignored
> kernel: isdn_tty: Incoming call without OAD, assuming '0'
> kernel: isdn_tty: call from 0, -> RING on ttyI8
> isdnlog: Aug 22 19:20:20 * Call to tei 127 from ? on 123456789 RING
> (Data)
> isdnlog: Aug 22 19:20:21 Call to tei 96 from ? on 123456789 CONNECT
> (Data)
> pppd[25068]: pppd 2.4.1 started by a_ppp, uid 0
>
I found my fault: I mixed MSN's! Oh shi....!
Now ttyI1 accepts the call and I get the same messages
as you except for pppd[xxx]: pppd is started.
var/log/messages: (sender-PC)
Sep 27 16:58:43 rex2 isdnlog: Sep 27 16:58:43 Call to tei 64 from +49
178/7602xxx,
Deutschland Mobilfunk
E1/Deutschland Mo on +49 721/8307xxx, Karlsruhe CONNECT (Data)
Sep 27 16:58:44 rex2 chat[8864]: ATD07218307xxx^M
Sep 27 16:58:44 rex2 chat[8864]: CARRIER^M
Sep 27 16:59:00 rex2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8866]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Sep 27 16:59:21 rex2 chat[8864]: alarm
Sep 27 16:59:21 rex2 chat[8864]: Failed
Sep 27 16:59:21 rex2 pppd[8863]: Connect script failed
Sep 27 16:59:22 rex2 pppd[8863]: Exit.
/var/log/mgetty.log on the called PC:
09/27 14:50:34 yI1 waiting for ``CONNECT'' ** found **
09/27 14:50:34 yI1 send:
09/27 14:50:34 yI1 waiting for ``_'' ** found **
09/27 14:50:41 ##### data dev=ttyI1, pid=23210, caller='1787602986',
conn='64000/V110/9600', name='', cmd='/usr/sbin/pppd', user='/AutoPPP/'
Why ist user='/AutoPPP/'? When making a normal ISDN-call with
mgetty (no handy, no V110) I have user='gerlach' and pppd is
started after:
09/26 13:42:55 ##### data dev=ttyI1, pid=30392, caller='0', conn='64000/X.7
5', name='', cmd='/bin/login', user='gerlach'
Another thing what I don't understand: does the command :
pppd call demon-gnokii
give a login prompt? The mgetty.login should make a login:
/etc/mgetty/login.config:
/AutoPPP/ - a_ppp /usr/sbin/pppd auth
* - - /bin/login @
Another think I don't check:
/var/log/messages showed the first two tries:
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: sent [LCP ConfNak id=0xa <magic 0xe81dd77f>]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0xa <magic 0xe81dd77f>]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: Serial line is looped back.
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0xb "Loopback detected"]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: rcvd [LCP TermReq id=0xb "Loopback detected"]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: sent [LCP TermAck id=0xb]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0xb]
Sep 27 16:42:10 rex2 pppd[8549]: Connection terminated.
.. but now any longer. Now I get chat[8864]: alarm (see above).
A third thing I don't check: Why does gnokii change the Link
/dev/gnokii -> /dev/ttyS1 to -> /dev/pts/8 ?
When I change back /dev/gnokii -> /dev/ttyS1 the gnokiid doesn't
work any longer. Yesterday gnokiid worked *ONLY* with link
/dev/gnokii -> /dev/ttyS1. ... hmmm ... I am confused ...
> 07/04 23:51:33 yI8 calling login: cmd='/usr/sbin/pppd', argv[]='pppd
> auth'
> 07/04 23:51:33 ##### data dev=ttyI8, pid=17525, caller='0',
> conn='64000/V110/9600', name='', cmd='/
> usr/sbin/pppd', user='/AutoPPP/'
your example shows user='/AutoPPP/', too. .... hmmm ... it
seems not be a fault ....
> If I remember well, that is the message I wrote.
I was YOU! Gratulations!
> Hope this helps.
yes, one step nearer to my target.
Ekkard
- DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Ekkard Gerlach, 2003/09/25
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Aart Koelewijn, 2003/09/26
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Ekkard Gerlach, 2003/09/26
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Aart Koelewijn, 2003/09/27
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem),
Ekkard Gerlach <=
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Aart Koelewijn, 2003/09/27
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Ekkard Gerlach, 2003/09/28
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), Aart Koelewijn, 2003/09/29
- Re: DataCall -> PC (ISDN, Modem), BORBELY Zoltan, 2003/09/29