Arik Raffael Funke wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems establishing an adsl connection in dom0 (but ONLY in dom0, without xen everything is ok). Following is my setup/situation:
- Installed clean Fedora 7 (with virtualization option selected)
- Booted with the non-xen kernel & setup adsl. Adsl connection works
without any problems. 3. Rebooted with xen kernel into dom0. 4. adsl connection can no longer be activated
These are literally ALL the steps I took with the system. Thus, it is as "out of the box" as it can get.
When trying to activate the adsl-connection in the (fedora?) gnome network configuration utility with the "activate" button I get (after about 1-2 minutes):
Cannot activate network device dslModem!
and in the textbox in the error message window it says:
/usr/sbin/adsl-start: line 215: 3470 Terminated $CONNECT "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
In /var/messages it says:
Jul 17 00:08:21 gaia pppd[3494]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0 Jul 17 00:08:21 gaia pppd[3494]: Using interface ppp0 Jul 17 00:08:21 gaia pppd[3494]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1 Jul 17 00:08:52 gaia pppd[3494]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Jul 17 00:08:52 gaia pppd[3494]: Connection terminated. Jul 17 00:08:52 gaia pppd[3494]: Modem hangup Jul 17 00:08:56 gaia pppoe[3495]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets Jul 17 00:08:56 gaia pppd[3494]: Exit. Jul 17 00:08:56 gaia pppoe-connect: PPPoE connection lost; attempting re-connection. Jul 17 00:09:01 gaia pppd[3569]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0 Jul 17 00:09:01 gaia pppd[3569]: Using interface ppp0 Jul 17 00:09:01 gaia pppd[3569]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1 Jul 17 00:09:32 gaia pppd[3569]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Jul 17 00:09:32 gaia pppd[3569]: Connection terminated. Jul 17 00:09:32 gaia pppd[3569]: Modem hangup Jul 17 00:09:36 gaia pppoe[3570]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets Jul 17 00:09:36 gaia pppd[3569]: Exit.
Can anybody tell me why adsl does not work in the fedora 7 dom0? It used to work just fine with fedora 6. How do I get it to work?
did you try on the command line:
pppoe -I eth0 -A
to test, if you can see your Access Concentrator ?
(assuming your network device is eth0 *and* up)
there are some more options for pppoe (currently not installed on my box) to investigate more.
I have however remarked another detail that I believe might be linked to (or the cause of?) my problem.
In dom0 when trying to bring up my adsl connection I get the following line before the first error occurs:
Jul 17 00:08:21 gaia pppd[3494]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
This line puzzles me because in four years I have never seen "/dev/pts/1" used to connect to my adsl modem. It was ALWAYS "/dev/pts/0"! Of course this might a perfectly appropriate renaming of devices as happens a lot with xen but...
Can anybody shed any light on this?
Cheers, Arik
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