vuchuu
02-29-2004, 11:43 PM
Hi all!
I have a connection problem which i have seen is similar to some people's problem, with a particular bit of difference, that's why i'm writing here... so, to the facts.
I have just installed Knoppix 3.3 in my HD, everything went perfect, but then, when configuring the dial-up connection with kppp... the following happens.
I press the connect button, connecting, the modem makes noise, same as under WXP... and then the logging in message appears until the timeout one.
The error given says:
"Cannot open any of the following logfiles
/var/log/syslog.ppp
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/messages"
Now, my mode is not a winmodem, which seems to be the most problematic kind... is an "US Robotics 56k Message Modem", but as i pointed out... the modem works, it even called my cell under Knoppix, so there is no problem with it (I presume).
So, what i tried... almots everykind of combination which is worth trying of the kppp options... the /etc/resolv.conf has the correspondent DNS...
I don't really know what else to try, and I feed off with Windows... so please help :)
I have a connection problem which i have seen is similar to some people's problem, with a particular bit of difference, that's why i'm writing here... so, to the facts.
I have just installed Knoppix 3.3 in my HD, everything went perfect, but then, when configuring the dial-up connection with kppp... the following happens.
I press the connect button, connecting, the modem makes noise, same as under WXP... and then the logging in message appears until the timeout one.
The error given says:
"Cannot open any of the following logfiles
/var/log/syslog.ppp
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/messages"
Now, my mode is not a winmodem, which seems to be the most problematic kind... is an "US Robotics 56k Message Modem", but as i pointed out... the modem works, it even called my cell under Knoppix, so there is no problem with it (I presume).
So, what i tried... almots everykind of combination which is worth trying of the kppp options... the /etc/resolv.conf has the correspondent DNS...
I don't really know what else to try, and I feed off with Windows... so please help :)