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Strange PPP Disconnect errors?



Quoting "Kevin D. Clark" <kclark at elbrysnetworks.com>:

>
> Derek Atkins writes:
>
>> I added the "nomagic" and "noendpoint" configuration options and
>> now it seems to be working.
>
> Intellectual curiosity forces me to ask:  did you ever check out a
> pppd that handles CBCP?  Your Windows/pcap capture definitely included
> packets that were asking for this, and a quick search tells me that
> there have been some problems with this option.
>
> OTOH, I can't understand how "nomagic" and "noendpoint" helped if this
> was a CBCP-related problem.
>
> I'm confused.

I was just guessing that CBCP had anything to do with it.  The PPPD
I've got installed theoretically supports CBCP.  Yes, the windows capture
had it, which is why I thought about it.  The "nomagic" and "noendpoint"
options claim to only be neccessary if you have a broken peer, but for
all I know I /do/ have a broken peer.

Regardless, my current configuration seems to work, so.... *shrugs*

I couldn't figure out how to tell wireshark on Linux to grab all the PPP
link control handshake packets in order to compare.  But I can post the
PPPD log (that works) if you really care.

-derek
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