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[Pengfork-devel] [ 101524 ] configuration file??
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[Pengfork-devel] [ 101524 ] configuration file?? |
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Thu, 21 Nov 2002 07:56:46 -0500 |
Support Request #101524, was updated on 2002-Nov-12 18:07
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: configuration file??
By: NoSpam.xaiki.at.myrealbox.com.NOspa
Date: 2002-Nov-21 07:56
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Phoenix/0.3
Hi, I'm using debian unstable on 2.4.18, and connecting to
the internet via a winmodem/aol.
My winmodem driver is : pctel-0.9.6 (lastest i guess).
I recompiled it with the tun module enabled.
I've modified/copied pengfork.cfg at the right places (well
i gess so at least)
But i cannot get pengfork pengfork working.
I've switched the debug value to 10 but all i get is my
config file and :
Fatal error, exiting.
my changes to the config file: (using values that seemed to
work with pengaol)
use_screen_name = 1
screen_name1 = xxxxxxx
password1 = xxxxxxxx
modem_device = /dev/ttyS15 # witch is the default address
for winmodem (even if i got a link from modem -> ttyS15)
debug_level = 10
initstr1 = AT&K3
initstr2 = ATM0L0
initstr3 = AT
phone = 1
phone1 = 0860880310
(also tryed phone = 0860880310 ; #phone1 = )
I've also tryed changing aol loggin passwords but i get the
errors immediatly so i don't think any dialing has been done
so far.
thx for your help.
ps : a good bug fix : *please* make it verbose, it'll be so
easyer to debug.
--
xaiki
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By: savannah
Date: 2002-Nov-21 01:54
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Okay, well, I checked my kernel config, and I'm pretty sure
that CONFIG_TUN was set as a module in my current working
kernel, but I went ahead and compiled a new one. It took a
little while to get it to compile (errors in modules I
wasn't using anyway), but I finally got it compiled, and it
booted. No problem! But pengfork still gives me the same
error when I'm running the new kernel. (Before you ask,
yes, I renamed it, and the modules are in a separate
directory from the old kernel's.) What's the next
troubleshooting step? I don't want to do anything else on
my own, for fear I'll break things worse!
Laura
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