Re: incomming data problem

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Ok! problem fixed, I had to check the "waiting for dial tone" option in 
kppp. I don't know why this! in windows we always unchecked this option.

thanks!

On Thursday 26 February 2004 07:22, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Do, den 26.02.2004 schrieb incurable@xxxxxxxxxxx um 05:17:
> > Hi! after i upgrade to 2.6.3, i have a problem with the isdn connection!
> > i connect to internet but i don't download datas...(even a byte) can you
> > just tell me, something to find to! i try to google but i dont know how
> > to expample my problem!
>
> It would be helpful if you have posted more data to handle with.
>
> Is the kernel a self compiled one or a rawhide/development RPM kernel?
> What does syslog report in /var/log/messages about the ISDN connection?
> Do you get an IP from your ISP?
> Can you ping hosts in the internet using their IP? If that works but
> using their hostname not then the problem is a missing name resolution.
> Check then /etc/resolv.conf.
> Do you have a default route to the ISDN device? Check the output of
> command "route".
> Is ECN activated? Maybe set it off with "echo 0 > cat
> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn".
>
> Alexander
>
>
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