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Old 02-09-2003, 08:58 AM   #46
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i want to thank you for your time and effort Allen614, i'm getting into the good direction now... ok i started my modem again and started my browser right away!! i could browse to 1 page!! but when i hit the refresh button it didn't work anymore and i took a look at that messages file you told me about and this is what i found...

Code:
Feb  9 15:37:07 darkstar kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.1
Feb  9 15:37:07 darkstar pppd[409]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Feb  9 15:37:08 darkstar pppd[409]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:37:08 darkstar pppd[409]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:37:14 darkstar pppd[409]: Remote message: CHAP authentication success, unit 6312
Feb  9 15:37:14 darkstar pppd[409]: local  IP address 80.201.196.133
Feb  9 15:37:14 darkstar pppd[409]: remote IP address 80.201.196.1
Feb  9 15:37:14 darkstar pppd[409]: primary   DNS address 195.238.2.21
Feb  9 15:37:14 darkstar pppd[409]: secondary DNS address 195.238.2.22
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect time 0.5 minutes.
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Sent 1220 bytes, received 13497 bytes.
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:37:33 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:37:44 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:37:44 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:37:44 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:37:44 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:37:56 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:37:56 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:37:56 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:37:56 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:38:07 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:38:07 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:38:07 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:38:07 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:38:18 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:38:18 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:38:18 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:38:18 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:38:29 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:38:29 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:38:29 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:38:29 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:38:40 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:38:40 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:38:40 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:38:40 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:38:52 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:38:52 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:38:52 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:38:52 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:39:03 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:39:03 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:39:03 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:39:03 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:39:14 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:39:14 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:39:14 darkstar pppd[416]: Using interface ppp0
Feb  9 15:39:14 darkstar pppd[416]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
Feb  9 15:39:25 darkstar pppd[416]: Modem hangup
Feb  9 15:39:25 darkstar pppd[416]: Connection terminated.
Feb  9 15:39:25 darkstar pppd[416]: Exit.
so my modem hangs up, but why??? i didn't tell him to do that...
 
Old 02-09-2003, 09:04 AM   #47
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We're getting closer. It seems like your authentication failed or your modem speed is wrong. Check out this URL.

http://slackbook.yoshiwara.org.uk/chapter5.html
 
Old 02-09-2003, 10:09 AM   #48
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i've done the netconfig thingy but i'm still getting the same error, one time i try the dhcp thing, and the other time the loopback nothing works... i always stay connected for less than a minute...
 
Old 02-09-2003, 10:53 AM   #49
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I found this thread through a search.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/39352

you might have better luck closing this thread and reposting (not doubleposting) under Slackware with something like "Configuring ADSL". Be sure and include your modem type and the /var/log /messages entries. Maybe we can find an ADSL guru. I know there's something we're missing but can't figure out what it is.
 
Old 02-09-2003, 02:22 PM   #50
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hehe allen614, i want to thank you for all your help you helped me a lot, really!!! but now i got my box on the net!!! i had to use an other adsl synchronisation! that was all i went to the irc channel of those dudes and they told me to use another synch i thought yeah sure that will help, but hey it did!!!! but thank you for letting me get to know some stuff, like the /var/log/messages file etc... thanks m8!!
 
Old 02-09-2003, 03:14 PM   #51
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Congratulations! We both learned something today.
 
Old 02-22-2003, 01:14 AM   #52
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I also have passed throught the same problem and my solution was temp. to use the following command once the internet connection has been establised

route del default
route add default ppp0
 
  


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