[ale] DSL modem problems

linuxnews at wormfishin.com linuxnews at wormfishin.com
Fri Jan 31 07:59:18 EST 2003


Thanks for your help, I have a question though, I assume it will have to
have an IP address, so my router/firewall can get to it, with it connected
to the router would it be possible for anyone to get in or out, without
going throught the firewall?
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Corbin" <dcorbin at machturtle.com>
To: ale at ale.org
To: <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ale] DSL modem problems


> When I recently tried to get rp-pppoe running over my Alcatel Home, I
> saw similar things.  The workaround that made it work for me, was to
> plug it in to a hub, rather than directly to the PC.  Right now, it
> dawns on me that I may have needed a cross-over cable.  But there is a
> reference in the RP documentation to being sure your NIC is in
> 10Mbs/Half-Duplex.
>
> linuxnews at localhost.localdomain wrote:
>
> >I'm trying to setup a new Alcatel SpeedTouch home, I had one in the 
past
> >but it fell victim to lighting, I replaced it with a Westell speedwire,
> >which turned out to be defective, it won't stay synced for more than an
> >houre, Bellsouth sent me another speedtouch and I now can't get it to
> >connect, the modem syncs, but I can't get a connection, here's what 
I've
> >tried so far... 1) using all of the same cables tested the old modem, 
it
> >still connects fine, 2) installed the latest version of roaring 
penguin,
> >3) increased the timeout in the config file, 4) tried it on another 
linux
> >system at my house, 5) followed the directions on DSLreports for
> >configuring the modem(multiple times) 6) and I even went as far as to
hook
> >it up to my XP box, and it was able to establish a connection and work
> >normally.  When I run the start up script this is what my log shows:
> >Jan 13 22:46:02 localhost pppd[14177]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 
0
> >Jan 13 22:46:02 localhost pppd[14177]: Using interface ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:46:02 localhost pppd[14177]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> >Jan 13 22:46:33 localhost pppd[14177]: LCP: timeout sending
> >Config-Requests
> >Jan 13 22:46:33 localhost pppd[14177]: Connection terminated.
> >Jan 13 22:46:37 localhost pppoe[14178]: Timeout waiting for PADO 
packets
> >Jan 13 22:46:37 localhost pppd[14177]: Exit.
> >Jan 13 22:46:37 localhost adsl-connect: ADSL connection lost; 
attempting
> >re-connection.
> >Jan 13 22:46:42 localhost pppd[14419]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 
0
> >Jan 13 22:46:42 localhost pppd[14419]: Using interface ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:46:42 localhost pppd[14419]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> >Jan 13 22:47:13 localhost pppd[14419]: LCP: timeout sending
> >Config-Requests
> >Jan 13 22:47:13 localhost pppd[14419]: Connection terminated.
> >Jan 13 22:47:17 localhost pppoe[14420]: Timeout waiting for PADO 
packets
> >Jan 13 22:47:17 localhost pppd[14419]: Exit.
> >Jan 13 22:47:17 localhost adsl-connect: ADSL connection lost; 
attempting
> >re-connection.
> >Jan 13 22:47:22 localhost pppd[14676]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 
0
> >Jan 13 22:47:22 localhost pppd[14676]: Using interface ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:47:22 localhost pppd[14676]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> >Jan 13 22:47:53 localhost pppd[14676]: LCP: timeout sending
> >Config-Requests
> >Jan 13 22:47:53 localhost pppd[14676]: Connection terminated.
> >Jan 13 22:47:57 localhost pppoe[14677]: Timeout waiting for PADO 
packets
> >Jan 13 22:47:57 localhost pppd[14676]: Exit.
> >Jan 13 22:47:57 localhost adsl-connect: ADSL connection lost; 
attempting
> >re-connection.
> >Jan 13 22:48:02 localhost pppd[14920]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 
0
> >Jan 13 22:48:02 localhost pppd[14920]: Using interface ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:48:02 localhost pppd[14920]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> >Jan 13 22:48:33 localhost pppd[14920]: LCP: timeout sending
> >Config-Requests
> >Jan 13 22:48:33 localhost pppd[14920]: Connection terminated.
> >Jan 13 22:48:37 localhost pppoe[14921]: Timeout waiting for PADO 
packets
> >Jan 13 22:48:37 localhost pppd[14920]: Exit.
> >
> >Not sure if you need this, but this is the log from the modem that is
> >working:
> >
> >Jan 13 22:51:55 localhost modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:55:05 localhost pppd[15049]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 
0
> >Jan 13 22:55:05 localhost pppd[15049]: Using interface ppp0
> >Jan 13 22:55:05 localhost pppd[15049]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> >Jan 13 22:55:05 localhost pppoe[15050]: PPP session is 16788
> >Jan 13 22:55:07 localhost pppd[15049]: Remote message: CHAP
authentication
> >success, unit 178
> >Jan 13 22:55:07 localhost pppd[15049]: local  IP address 66.156.104.94
> >Jan 13 22:55:07 localhost pppd[15049]: remote IP address 66.156.104.1
> >
> >
> >I'm at a loss, any Ideas would be greatly appricitated, I need to get
this
> >working ASAP , b/c unless I send my old modem back soon BellSouth is
going
> >to charge me for it.  Thanks!!
> >
> >Nick
> >
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