As I said,, guess I'm just special.. lol..
Somewhere in here:
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: Using interface ppp0
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS3
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xasyncmap
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 10000
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jan 27 11:50:16 (none) kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
makes the difference between working and not. I'm wondering if it's that the ppp0 interface isn't quite up yet at 4 seconds where it is at 5.. Why others using serial ppp aren't having problems I certainly can't answer.. other than as I said.. lol
Thanks again Peter for all you help.
Cheers,
Phred
If it's only a 6m cable you could easily run it at 115200. We only dropped it to 57600 to allow for long cable runs.
If you feel like playing, change /etc/rc.d/rc.ppp on the TiVo and modem properties on the PC.
Peter.
No, you're not special, or at least - we're both special :-)
I've just installed same release from installer CD and have the same problem.
Sorry to drag this back to the top but hopefully this'll be useful for others..., but I'm also (currently) on PPP network and couldn't get TivoWeb working. Telnet is OK.
Following the instructions on this therad gets it working.
reset the crashcount
Copy /etc/dflt_sysinit.conf to sysinit.conf and set start Tivoweb to NO.
Create rc.sysinit.local in /etc/rc.d:
#start TWP
sleep 7
/hack/TivoWebPlus/tivoweb &
reset the permissions (chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.local)
Reboot... now TivoWeb works
The trouble is the OzTiVo installer has an old version of TWP which has the crashcount issue. This should be fixed by running update oztivo after the install.
Did you run update oztivo after the install? and was it sucessful?
Apart from clearing the crashcount, there should be no reason to move the TWP startup to rc.sysyinit.local. Everyone I know just has the default which works fine if using a newer TWP build.
Peter.
yep did the update after install and TWP still didn't run. I had set crashcount to 0 several times and it didn't work, I believe it's the sleep that made it start to work... does TWP timeout if it doesn't get a link or an IP address?? Being PPP then the link is going to be slow coming up and then the DHCP supplied IP address also slow.
Have now installed an TurboNZet card, got rid of the rc.sysinit.local and reenabled TWP in sysinit.conf and TWP still works.
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