pty
This is somewhat different from my other question and is on a different
system and of course the person who developed it left.
There is a mobile phone which connects to a CDMA BTS and then from there
to a Linux machine. A process called pdsn is running on the linux machine
and detects when the mobile phone calls. It then spawns a process with
a bunch of parameters (port, ip, etc) like this
pppd pty 'ppp_relay -p port -a address ...'
So pppd uses ppp_relay (which is also something he wrote) to handle the
ppp stuff.
Now this worked on Red Hat 9 but there seems to be a problem on CentOS 4.5.
>From what I can tell, ppp_relay receives a TCP port number (I guess from
pdsn?) and tries to communicate to the pppd process through this port.
It sends a message but never gets a response.
I am curious how the pppd pty process (in this case ppp_relay) communicates
to pppd? We did a netstat and found pppd but no TCP nor UDP ports were
associated with it. It was just a UNIX-type process.
Is ppp_relay attempting to talk through a port when it should be using
some kind of Linux message?
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