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From: brian@anorak.utell.net (Brian Somers)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: User mode PPP not hanging up modem
Date: 12 Nov 1996 18:13:09 -0000
Organization: Coverform Ltd.
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In article <stanbE0n1n8.FKC@netcom.com>,
	stanb@netcom.com (Stan Brown) writes:
: brian@anorak.coverform.lan (Brian Somers) writes:
: 
[.....]
>>Are you saying that ppp behaves this way using the same equipment as you
>>did with kermit ?  If so, you *must* be running ppp in some wierd way
>>so that it doesn't see the HUP.
: 
>>What do your config files look like, and how are you starting ppp ?
: 
: 	That's *exactly* what I am saying.
: 
: 	It's auto dialing out. I could send you my the files from
: my /etc/ppp directory if youre interested. 
: 
: 	Does it hang up the phone for you ?

Works fine for me.  Can you post your config files, and stty settings for
the port (stty -a -f /dev/cuaa?) ?  The only thing I can think of at this
point is CLOCAL.  You don't have something dodgy in /etc/rc.serial do you ?

-- 
Brian <brian%anorak.coverform.lan@awfulhak.demon.co.uk>
      <http://www.awfulhak.demon.co.uk/>
Don't _EVER_ lose your sense of humour....
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