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From: a hafiz (qdominoyahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 09 2001 - 01:03:22 CDT

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    wish i read your email first, when i had the same problem,
    i wasted a whole week trying different ppp configs.
    then it occured to me that the problem is not ppp
    but getty not negotiating the correct modem 'speed'

    so i dialup from my win 98 pc using hyperterm and voila
    i get garbage so i know my modem speed is not right.

    on my server, the tty line was set to 57600 and the server
    modem is a 57600 modem.

    on the win 98 pc it's a 33600 modem and when i checked the modem
    properties, under the general tab, the max speed was defaulted to 115200

    so i changed my tty line to std.115200 and everything worked beautifully
    until i try to ping other machines on the dialup network..

    took me another week of frustration and tears to realise i have to
    turn on the ipforwading in the /etc/syscont file to enable ipforwarding.

    just sharing my experience with you.
    go ahead laugh if you want, i did.

    hafiz.

    --- Hugo Villeneuve <hugo_villeneuveyahoo.com> wrote:
    >
    > On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 05:06:04PM -0300, Rafael Coninck Teigao wrote:
    > > Hi, pp.
    > > I'm trying to make a ppp dial in server with OBSD, but I don't know
    > > why it is going wrong.
    > > When dialing with Win98 I get this message from the dial-up adapter:
    > >
    > > Error 650 The computer you are dialing into does not respond to
    > > a network request.
    > > I can say that I get that everytime.
    > > My ppp.conf incoming session goes like this:
    > >
    > > incoming:

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