Hypermail.pl is now handling most of the mail archives. I'll not bother
converting the first few unless someone can think of a really good reason.
I'll now be adding to them monthly, I think.
They remain at http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/~h089/alug/list/ while the main site
is at http://www.anglian.lug.org.uk/
MJR
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Has anybody heard anymore about this?
They sent me a letter shortly after Christmas saying they were going to
replace the cd but since then nothing
Justin Jonas
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Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
[alug] Dial up dilema...
=== MESSAGE 1 ===
Subject: Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
From: jg(a)cyberstorm.demon.co.uk
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 01:17:08 +0000 (GMT)
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Dermot Musgrove wrote:
> Stu wrote:
> >
> > Got this from a friend can …
[View More]any one suggest a good place to look....???
> > Cheers Stu
> >
> > hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> > millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> > same error is coming up:-
> >
> > "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
> AFAIR this happens because you have a line in /etc/ppp/options with 'lock'
>
> kppp does its own locking, it used to be OK to have an empty options file.
chmod uog+rwx /dev/modem
does the trick here.
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Subject: Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
From: Darrell Scott <scottie(a)linux.ca>
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 00:46:55 -0400
On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Stu wrote:
> hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> same error is coming up:-
>
> "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
>
> The debug file reports the folowing:-
>
> "localhost pppd[625] The remote system is required to authenticate itself
> but localhost pppd [625] counldnt find any secret (password) which would let
> it use an IP address."
Sounds like an authentication problem to me... maybe you're using the wrong
userid/password combination? Capitalization? Maybe you're using PAP instead of
CHAP, or vice-versa. It might be a good idea to try connecting to another
account you have the username and password for - both on the same ISP and
another ISP, if possible. That way you can isolate the problem.
I've had trouble connecting to NT servers in the past; I had to recompile pppd
for MS-CHAP authentication (all the instructions are with the source code). I
don't think this is the error message that I got though.
> I have tried a manual login script as well and the same error occurs. I
This would remain consistent with an authentication problem. If you're
manually editing stuff, edit /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and/or /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
Check out ISP-Hookup-HOWTO and PPP-HOWTO for more info.
Good Luck!
Darrell
(A former East-Anglian living in Canada!)
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Subject: [alug] Dial up dilema...
From: bsamuels(a)datamansys.co.uk
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:20:37 GMT
** Reply to note from "Stu" <stu(a)mgstu.co.uk> Sat, 4 Mar 2000 01:44:20 -0000
Stu
>
> Got this from a friend can any one suggest a good place to look....???
> Cheers Stu
>
> hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> same error is coming up:-
>
> "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
>
> The debug file reports the folowing:-
>
> "localhost pppd[625] The remote system is required to authenticate itself
> but localhost pppd [625] counldnt find any secret (password) which would let
> it use an IP address."
I believe that the remote host should not be required to authenticate
itself!
from ppp options:
# Require the peer to authenticate itself before allowing network
# packets to be sent or received.
auth
If you have the above in your ppp options file try kppp after changing the
'auth' line to 'noauth'.
> I have tried a manual login script as well and the same error
occurs. I > also used the terminal button in the modem device setup and
called the > speaking clock so I know the modem works.
>
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** Reply to note from "Stu" <stu(a)mgstu.co.uk> Sat, 4 Mar 2000 01:44:20 -0000
Stu
>
> Got this from a friend can any one suggest a good place to look....???
> Cheers Stu
>
> hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> same error is coming up:-
>
> "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
>
> The debug file reports the folowing:-
>
> …
[View More]"localhost pppd[625] The remote system is required to authenticate itself
> but localhost pppd [625] counldnt find any secret (password) which would let
> it use an IP address."
I believe that the remote host should not be required to authenticate
itself!
from ppp options:
# Require the peer to authenticate itself before allowing network
# packets to be sent or received.
auth
If you have the above in your ppp options file try kppp after changing the
'auth' line to 'noauth'.
> I have tried a manual login script as well and the same error
occurs. I > also used the terminal button in the modem device setup and
called the > speaking clock so I know the modem works.
>
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Dial up dilema...
Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
Re: [alug] PHP complile probs
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Subject: Dial up dilema...
From: "Stu" <stu(a)mgstu.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 01:44:20 -0000
Got this from a friend can any one suggest a good place to look....???
Cheers Stu
hiya, and thanks for helping out I really …
[View More]appreciate it. I have tried
millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
same error is coming up:-
"The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
The debug file reports the folowing:-
"localhost pppd[625] The remote system is required to authenticate itself
but localhost pppd [625] counldnt find any secret (password) which would let
it use an IP address."
I have tried a manual login script as well and the same error occurs. I
also used the terminal button in the modem device setup and called the
speaking clock so I know the modem works.
=== MESSAGE 2 ===
Subject: Re: [alug] Dial up dilema...
From: Dermot Musgrove <dermot(a)glade.perl.connectfree.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 01:52:30 +0000
Stu wrote:
>
> Got this from a friend can any one suggest a good place to look....???
> Cheers Stu
>
> hiya, and thanks for helping out I really appreciate it. I have tried
> millions of combinations now for all the kppp settings in kde and still the
> same error is coming up:-
>
> "The pppd daemon died unexpectedly"
AFAIR this happens because you have a line in /etc/ppp/options with 'lock'
kppp does its own locking, it used to be OK to have an empty options file.
Regards, Dermot
=== MESSAGE 3 ===
Subject: Re: [alug] PHP complile probs
From: "Dr. Ashley T. Howes PhD" <ashley_t_howes(a)dial.pipex.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2000 20:28:44 +0000
At 10:28 03/03/00 +0000, you wrote:
>
>I've just seen this:
>http://www.PenguinMagazine.com/Magazine/This_Issue/0010
>which takes you through the Apache/PHP/MySQL install process. Good timing
>that :-)
>
>James.
>
Thank-you, using the above it now works and I can now start to learn
php/mysql. I'm still playing around with compiling php from source and
found the argument to compile it as an apache module to be (on my Redhat
6.0 machine):
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
... And i've just now got the php source code to compile correctly (with
mysql, dbase, etc) database support and it's working with Apache. Yippee!
Thanks again for your help.
Ashley
Dr. Ashley T. Howes PhD
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Web: http://www.ydu09.dial.pipex.com
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Refs:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/000303-000009.htmlhttp://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/2000/8/ns-13811.html
Number one BT has decided yet again to delay ADSL citing lack of demand
causing insufficient testing. That's tech-speak for "we're gonna lose
revenue here".
Number two both Telewest and NTL are rolling our Cable modems over the
next few months. Perhaps someone could enlighten me as to the differences
between cable and adsl (other than the tv and telephony services cable
also provides)?
I …
[View More]might add that I signed up to BTInternet Wednesday upon their
announcement of the free evening calls. Other than their dialup boxes
going dead early Wed evening, I've not seen any problems yet. Sure, it's
slower than Demon, but still acceptable (4k/sec web, 4-7/8k/sec news).
I've not set mail up yet. I have had one or two disconnections, but
nothing appalling.
If only BT would allow full unmetered access *sigh*.
s/BT: It's Good to Talk/BT: Taking the Piss/g
James.
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Don't drink more than 3 litres in one evening and break your laptop with you
PhD on it!!
(Sorry, Mike!!!)
A friend of mine runs Office '97 under the latest stable version - it seems to
be quite solid.
Most apps I used to occasionally use under Wine, I now use native versions...
sorry!
Andi
p.s. Sorry about the pseudo-indent-reply Notes is pretty useless!!
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does anybody have any advice on wine ? is it stable enough for 24/7 use ?
I am considering …
[View More]using a linux box to render in lightwave under wine - does
wine affect the fpu performace ?
J
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Hi
Does ALUG have a LUG library?
Would you like to start one?:-)
Wrox Press is a UK publisher (based in Birmingham)- We publish books on
Linux and related technologies for professional programmers.
I can send out free review copies of our books and it seems only right to me
that some of these should got to the UK LUGs :-)
I'd like to send you a copy of, "Beginning Linux Programming 2nd Edition"
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If someone at ALUG could review the book and put a …
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If you like the sound of my plan then send me your postal address and I'll
send you a copy of the book.
Cheers
Rob
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Hi guys,
I'm feeling a little out of my depth here on this one. This box was built
two Autumns ago (1998) and has only had a monitor change since. Using
RH6.0.
Tonight, on two seperate occassions, between 30 seconds and one minute
into my dialup Internet connection, my machine has totally locked up.
The only commonality has been the dialup and corresponding disk activity
(sendmail and fetchnews kicking in).
I have had an in-between dialup connection that stayed up fine.
The screen freezes. …
[View More]No mouse, no keyboard. The four consoles do not
respond. No beeps occur on keyboard buffer overflow as you'd normally
expect. The modem stays on-line, but Rx/Tx lights go dead. The hard disk
stops rattling completely (I can normally hear it all the time).
I have 64MB RAM, 128MB swap. gkrellm shows swap to be at or less than 1/4
used, RAM between half and 3/4 used. I run GNOME 1.0.53 and E 0.16 and on
both occassions had two Eterms up.
Absolutely nothing out of the normal, bar having 'daytime' uncommented in
/etc/services (I was trying out a networking code sample from a book). I
have now commented it back out.
I was not accessing audio/cdrom devices, nor floppy (LS-120).
I am using kernel 2.2.12, and have been for smoe time.
The only thing that comes to mind is possibly swapfile corruption, but I
don't even know if it's possible with Linux/ext2 or whatever.
Unless the problem is an apparently random hardware fault. I must admit
since using GNOME again this past few days memory has been a little
lacking.
Ideas?
[jg@cyberstorm jg]$ df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdb1 2915904 2033150 731959 74% /
/dev/hda6 2028098 770226 1153050 40% /home
/dev/hda5 2096160 1995712 100448 95% /mnt/data
/dev/hda1 2096160 1902592 193568 91% /mnt/windows
[jg@cyberstorm jg]$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 63320 61892 1428 52792 1960 31316
-/+ buffers/cache: 28616 34704
Swap: 128988 20 128968
[jg@cyberstorm jg]$ quota
Disk quotas for user jg (uid 500): none
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