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PPP error output
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: PPP error output
- From: Nick Ellson <nicke_(_at_)_imagenation_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 11:51:21 -0700 (PDT)
- Delivery-date: Sat May 30 11:57:34 1998
Hello all,
In the interest of clarity, I took some time to get a mail program install
on my OpenBSD machne so I can send parts of logs/conf files in my mail as
the appear for trouble shooting.
I read in the ROUTING section of the PPPD man page that the proxyarp
option causes pppd to look for a network interface on it's own subnet that
support broadcast and ARP. It would seem that it must be possible for a
dial-in connection to support this, but here's what shows up in the
/var/log/daemon file when I connect from Win 95.
May 29 19:55:56 newmail pppd[21810]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/tty01
May 29 19:56:35 newmail pppd[21810]: user nicke logged in
May 29 19:56:36 newmail pppd[21810]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP
May 29 19:56:36 newmail pppd[21810]: local IP address 192.168.1.2
May 29 19:56:36 newmail pppd[21810]: remote IP address 198.168.1.3
May 29 19:56:36 newmail pppd[21810]: CCP terminated by peer
May 29 19:56:36 newmail pppd[21810]: Compression disabled by peer.
May 29 20:02:45 newmail pppd[21810]: LCP terminated by peer
May 29 20:02:48 newmail pppd[21810]: Connection terminated.
May 29 20:02:49 newmail pppd[21810]: Exit.
Any ideas?
Nick
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