Thanks, that was it. Now I can accept incoming RAS connections. But,
what about outgoing connections? Is it possible to make * behave like
ISDN router, i.e. have it establish a connection when someone on the LAN
requests specific IP address?
Thanks again.
Steven Critchfield wrote:
>On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 18:10 +0000, Niksa Baldun wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am using * with latest bristuff. I tried to make use of ZapRAS
>>application (with the little or no documentation available), but I get
>>the following error when trying to establish RAS connection:
>>
>>app_zapras.c:149 run_ras: wait4 returned -1: No child processes
>>
>>Anyone has an idea what this means?
>>
>>
>
>My guess is that you are having trouble with the PPP daemon. If you
>patched and installed your own PPPD like I remember the limited docs
>saying to do, it may not be in /usr/sbin/pppd like is compiled into the
>app. It is likely it is in /usr/local/sbin/pppd.
>
>Just to help out also, here was the line we used when testing and
>actually brought it up with an ISDN Ascend Pipeline router calling into
>asterisk.
>
>;exten =>
9022,1,ZapRas(debug|64000|noauth|netmask|255.255.255.0|192.168.10.1:192.168.10.2)
>
>
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