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Derek Atkins writes: > 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 agree with this sentiment. I'm glad to hear it works. > 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. Maybe you could try pppd's "record <filename>" option and send us the output of pppdump? But, obviously, the PPP-is-working case is less interesting than the PPP-is-not-working case. Regards, --kevin -- GnuPG ID: B280F24E Never could stand that dog. alumni.unh.edu!kdc -- Tom Waits -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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