Trying to setup connection to the internet through dund on linux

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Hello,

I just bought a N800 and would like to get online using a dun-connection from
my N800 to my linux-computer which acts as a dun-server. I would prefer pan
(which I already had setup), but that isn't available yet seemingly.

What works? The N800 can see my dun-server and connect. The dun-server than
sets up an rfcomm1-device and connects the pppd-daemon to it. The pppd-daemon
is setup like mentionned in
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HOWTO-BluetoothNetworking. I tried also other
settings. After the pppd-daemon started and doesn't receive any messages from
the N800 at all, the connection is terminated. I'm not really sure which side
ends the connection (dund-side?). What is the N800 expecting from the
pppd-server?

Apr ?7 13:34:22 natuur hcid[7166]: link_key_request (sba=00:09:DD:50:0F:C4,
dba=00:19:4F:A4:C9:36)
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur dund[7266]: New connection from 00:19:4F:A4:C9:36
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur pppd[7268]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur pppd[7268]: using channel 2
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur pppd[7268]: Using interface ppp1
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur pppd[7268]: Connect: ppp1 <--> /dev/rfcomm1
Apr ?7 13:34:31 natuur pppd[7268]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
<magic 0x578ef2ee> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr ?7 13:34:34 natuur pppd[7268]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
<magic 0x578ef2ee> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Apr ?7 13:34:35 natuur pppd[7268]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Apr ?7 13:34:35 natuur pppd[7268]: Modem hangup
Apr ?7 13:34:35 natuur pppd[7268]: Connection terminated.
Apr ?7 13:34:35 natuur pppd[7268]: Exit.

Thank you and greetings,

Michel

P.S.: This deserves more attention than in a P.S.-sectin, but I would like to
say that I really enjoyed the N800 uptill now! I was impressed how easy it
was link it to my phone for a connection to the internet using gprs. Simple
and quick.




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